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Hemingway has always seemed more of a figment to me, than a real person.
It makes this image even more of a figment of my imagination.
I'm going to be in Suffolk and I can't wait to read Thunderstruck, Elizabeth McCracken's new short stories – I've just finished her brilliant memoir, An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination, and want more of her direct, funny and heart-stoppingly honest take on things.
In Kyoto, the main thing to note is that every simple distinction – between high and low, sacred and profane, even old and new – is something of a figment of the imagination.
After this, Beckham was seen more as a player, less of a figment of the imagination, and he played some of his best soccer.
McCracken's previous book, the memoir, "An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination," about losing a baby and then having another, embarks on a similar search with equal grace and beauty.
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"There is the fascination of watching a figment of the imagination emerge through the aid of science to a plan on paper.
He also encounters an ethereal version of Barry, a figment of his subconsciousness, who also helps to guide Alan safely across the abstract landscape.
She could, of course, be a figment of his imagination.
The idea that the unemployed are a fixed class of shirkers is a figment of the right-wing imagination.
The sense of jeopardy was a figment of the imagination, but Chelsea were not to know that.
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