Quotes From "Mislaid" By Nell Zink

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Lee explained to her that art for art’s sake is an upper-class aesthetic. To create art divorced from any purpose, you can’t be living a life driven by need and desire. Nell Zink
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The easy joy and the joyful ease of sex with men, their easy-access genitalia, their uncomplicated inner lives… Nell Zink
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When the past is hard to explain, it’s best to concentrate on the future. Nell Zink
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Peggy spent most of her time upstairs in the playroom, keeping him cleaned and fed. She was made to bring out the baby and accept praise for her work as if she were a being of a slightly lower social class — which she was. A woman. Nell Zink
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He informed Byrdie that his social engineering ambitions betrayed all the delusions of grandeur that you might expect from the son of a poet. Nell Zink
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The library, like the thrift shop, specialised in the leavings of the elderly dead. Nell Zink