leisure, said Salvatore, take refuge prose one a boat. day long surrou — W.G. Sebald, Vertigo

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Once I am at leisure, said Salvatore, I take refuge in prose as one might in a boat. All day long I am surrounded by the clamour on the editorial floor, but in the evening I cross over to an island, and every time, the moment I read the first sentences, it is as if I were rowing far out on the water. It is thanks to my evening reading alone that I am still more or less sane.

W.G. Sebald, Vertigo

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