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It's a vision of childhood, of private life publicly unfolded — and of the observer observing himself — that fascinated my own children.
So there's a neat, postmodern, self-referential beginning, with Clay, the cool observer of his own actions and feelings — or lack of them — observing himself being observed, an acknowledgment that his version of the story may be only one of many.
Andrée wrote that he was preoccupied with observing himself to determine whether he was afraid.
Then knife and meat both become second nature, and the butcher can turn to observing himself as he cuts.
Observing himself in this way, at a distance, was a matter not so much of objectivity as of egomania.
Remembering, analyzing, imagining, considering the operations of his intellectual faculties and his bodily functions, observing himself sick, well, aging, Montaigne is especially concerned with the concept of change.
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It is an 83-minute reduction of a dark and complicated life whose course must have, at any moment, seemed all but inexplicable, not merely to the observers but to the observed himself.
The image is a haunting one, if only because Toibin's last, much acclaimed novel, "The Master," was preoccupied with a man watching the world from an upstairs window, a secret sharer, relishing the power of being an observer while terrified, deep down, of being observed himself.
Any number of players have bad backs, he observed, himself included.
Montaigne observed himself in all his features and in all his moves.
Asked if he has observed himself in action, Cowher said, "I've seen myself being very passionate".
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