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A month after her boyfriend's death, Torrini wrote him a letter, in which she imagined that he was a fisherman away at sea.
She often engaged in a pastime she called "God Forbid" she added, in which she imagined what would happen if she lost a family member.
She claimed one overriding emotion for her own art: joy, which she imagined as a state of infantile innocence, a memory of being happy in the world.
She kept a diary once, when she had hit rock bottom, in which she imagined herself being cross-examined by a judge.
The ones in which she imagined chance meetings, or even desperately arranged reunions, had never had a foothold on reality, in any case, and were not revised because he was dead.
Barry used exhibitions as a means to teach the history of movies, which, she imagined, would convince the general public and the cultural elite that the cinema was indeed a modern art.
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Kuki has naively come in search of a "new life," in which she imagines their shared adventure will bring them together.
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