opposed forms loneliness self-recognition recognition other, touched o — Harold Brodkey, Profane Friendship

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In our opposed forms of loneliness and self-recognition and recognition of the other, we touched each other often as we spoke; and on shore in explorations of the past, we strolled with our arms linked…

Harold Brodkey, Profane Friendship

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