“Much has been written of love turning to hatred, of the heart growing cold with the death of love. It is a remarkable process. It is far more terrible than anything I have ever read about it, more terrible than anything I will ever be able to say.”

Pt. 2, Ch. 5 - p.139
Giovanni's Room (1956)

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(1924-1987) writer from the United States 1924–1987

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