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>"Random memories keep drifting into my mind unbidden. People I’ve forgotten, places I’ve been. Having spent so many years living in the accelerated present, the eternal now, it’s nice to be reminded of the past with such frequency. But can any of these memories be trusted? In Peter Schjeldahl’s essay “The Art of Dying”, published last Christmas, after he was diagnosed with lung"
>"Random memories keep drifting into my mind unbidden. People I’ve forgotten, places I’ve been. Having spent so many years living in the accelerated present, the eternal now, it’s nice to be reminded of the past with such frequency. But can any of these memories be trusted? In Peter Schjeldahl’s essay “The Art of Dying”, published last Christmas, after he was diagnosed with lung"
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