Roland Barthes Quotes
Maman's Death: Perhaps It Is The One Thing In My Life That I Have Not Responded To Neurotically. My Grief Has Not Been Hysterical, Scarcely Visible To Others (perhaps Because The Notion Of "theatralizing" My Mother's Death Would Have Been Intolerable); And Doubtless, More Hysterically Parading My Depression, Driving Everyone Away, Ceasing To Live Socially, I Would Have Been Less Unhappy. And I See That The Non-neurotic Is Not Good, Not The Right Thing At All.
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