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Having turned his lived days into a joke about lifelessness, his gestural gifts lurked in the conceptual shadows, behind his genius-renunciation of a genius-artist's typical assertions of wisdom or depth.
The remarkable magic of literary fiction is that every reading of a novel creates a unique event, for each reader brings to the reading chair his or her own luggage of lived days and unlived desires.
Caught between the past and the present, they're forever half out of their element, like the tenant surveying an apartment for the last time: "you in the door / who looking back now — over the hallway, the shine / of the relentless floor — / can no longer be sure / you are the person indeed who had that body / and lived days in it there".
The process began innocently enough under President Washington, when Congress was in recess much of the year and members lived days, often weeks away by horseback or carriage from the nation's temporary capital in New York, first, then Philadelphia.
Thus, we may simply have missed early peaks, which can be relatively short lived (days to weeks) [ Sole et al., 2011; Joughin et al., 2013].
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So you live day by day?
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