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I wonder whose grave it is.
No one remembers whose grave the red clay jug marks.
The government granted her request to be buried near Tito, whose grave she had regularly visited.
In September, soldiers killed a 5-year-old boy, whose grave is on the outskirts of the camp.
She is buried next to her partner of 30 years, Ellen Drew Braysher, on whose grave is scored "beloved friend".
When her young father, a motorman for the B.R.T. whose grave she never found, sent her mother to do the shopping while he had himself a little nap.
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This collaboration produced a book that still gives me the chills every time I read or remember it – the horrible aunt who returns as a creeping, strangling vine in Bindweed, and the history teacher whose grave-robbing on a trip abroad is punished by an encounter with local horror "la larva" are both memorably nasty.
More significantly, it also strikes at the roots of traditional Sufi Somali Islam with its cults of local and international, saints whose graves are now regularly desecrated.
Father and mother they put aside, and the nearer love also -/ An hundred thousand men who died, whose graves shall no man know.
But grave-dwellers have found a way to stay on despite the pressure, using ad-hoc "deeds" from the families whose graves they maintain, allowing them to live and work on-site.
An elegant, witty novel whose protagonist is a struggling, 39-year-old single mother and adjunct professor whose gravest need is just a little sleep; she gets it, eventually, through involvement with a not particularly scrupulous experimental sleep laboratory.
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