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The Invisible Kingdom: Reimagining Chronic Illness
On the other hand, illness makes us adventurers, in language and imagination; we are pleased to abandon concision and coherence. Above all, so it seems as “On Being Ill” starts to mimic the shape of its own beginning, illness frees us to fall back on the pillows and give up pretending to the logical progression of our thoughts.
from On a Wonderful, Beautiful, Almost Failed Sentence By Virginia Woolf by Literary Hub