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The Reacher novels often have that feeling, of being constructed around half-longing insights into the lives of others.
Of course that makes perfect sense, but I find myself longing for a large insight anyway.
Long – and longing.
Longing for retribution is longing for retribution.
OK, with the exception of an ill-judged disablist expletive, it's not actually offensive, but the end product leaves you longing for the deep and probing insights of the Hugh Grant comedy Nine Months.
I was beguiled by Robert Macfarlane's Mountains of the Mind (Granta £9.99), its beautiful prose and wonderful insights, and I am longing to read his latest Landmarks (Hamish Hamilton £20).
Roth's Everyman is not imperceptive or naïve but helplessly under the spell of mortality: no radical insights, no celestial harmonies, only an unrelenting awareness of unalterable mistakes, an amalgam of bad conscience, gratitude, memory, and longing.
And longing.
Libraries generate longing.
Goodbye to longing.
— Increased longing for community.
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