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Djokovic, however, will not want to make too many more of them, whatever his respect for the man destined to occasionally make life unbearably miserable for him.
Atomised Michel Houellebecq, translated by Frank Wynne Heinemann, £12.99, 379pp Buy it at BOL We are all going to die, but not before we rot slowly from the inside, make ourselves and others unbearably miserable, and become the patsies of a cynical society in thrall to the false gods of materialism and individualism.
The marriage was resented by the Nansen children, and proved unhappy; an acquaintance writing of them in the 1920s said Nansen appeared unbearably miserable and Sigrun steeped in hate.
Sometimes that's the way non-love goes, and if you do take him up on his offer, a couple of years from now you'll be envied, admired and unbearably miserable.
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