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Of Two MindsJuly 1996
Publisher:
  • University of Michigan Press
  • Box 1104 839 Greene St. Ann Arbor, MI
  • United States
ISBN:978-0-472-06578-3
Published:01 July 1996
Pages:
277
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A story is told about two elderly sisters who made a pact that the first to die would, as her death approached, begin talking to the other sister at her bedside. The dying sister was to tell everything she heard and saw, attempting to talk without ceasing up to and, if at all possible, past the point of death. The sisters did not dare to hope that they could penetrate the dark edge of existence. Rather, they wished to off the comfort of knowing they were not lost to each other at the end of time.

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