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In the chapter called "Traumometer", trauma can be measured "by the amount of the present displaced by our bodies".
But then, the chapter called "Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders" in the 900-page manual barely holds an unfraught sentence.
The chapter called "The Horizontal Stuff" is devoted to human guinea pigs who spend months in bed so that the deterioration of immobilized bodies can be studied.
The chapter called "English Music" is largely about Vaughan Williams, but in a way that does not leave anyone better informed.
Not so the chapter called Fear of the Duck, for this is a subject with which I am considerably more acquainted.
But it was also... almost my favourite chapter in the book is the chapter called On Golden Pond, because I think I really captured the experience.
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