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I was reminded, reading this, of what Robert Lowell once told me about being on lithium for his manic-depressive disorder: "I feel much 'better,' in a way, calmer, stabler — but my poetry has lost much of its force".

As a Turkish immigrant who has lost many objects and people, I was reminded, reading Kathryn Schulz's essay about her two seasons of physical, political, and personal loss, of Tying the Devil, a whimsy many Turks practice.

I was reminded, reading this, of what Robert Lowell once told me about being on lithium for his manic-depressive disorder: "I feel much 'better,' in a way, calmer, stabler but my poetry has lost much of its force".

I was reminded, reading your poems — the farm poems, particularly — of a letter by Elizabeth Bishop, in which she says, "What one seems to want in art, in experiencing it, is the same thing that is necessary for its creation, a self-forgetful, perfectly useless concentration".

I am reminded reading Kate McCann's deeply moving book that on their return from Portugal, having been declared suspects in their daughter's disappearance, Gerry and Kate McCann asked me to visit newspaper editors to explain that there was no truth in any of the allegations made in the more scurrilous parts of the Portuguese press, and that the material was the product of vindictive leaks.

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If Amy had been in charge, she might have taken on the task of reminding (read: nagging) Marc to do every other load or directing him to do something else instead.

I pulled out a book of short stories by Alice Munro and was reminded why reading can be so satisfying.

Even in the 1970s, I was reminded by reading the official history of the Sun, there was opposition to the pictures.

I have been reminded, while reading, not only of the obvious comparisons — Edith Wharton, for example — but of the Patrick Melrose series by Edward St. Aubyn, whose work James Wood has described in the magazine as "astringently Roman".

I love it first because I love the look of it; second, because it arrives in installments, as "Ulysses" itself initially did, and with each one I am reminded of reading "Ulysses" for the first time; and third because it represents an undertaking that could last Berry's lifetime (he's just finished drawing the first chapter).

But since there's an intrinsic pleasure in seeing virtue rewarded and vice returning home with its tail between its legs, let's look at the nominations for Best Foreign Language Film which, as I'm reminded upon reading Larry Rohter's post today at the Times about certain patterns in the entries, are made by the countries themselves.

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