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Nash Jenkins

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January 05, 1993

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I first picked up The Corrections in 2013, when I was a very depressed and very lonely 20-year-old college junior studying abroad in India. I read it again seven years later, in the first summer of the COVID-19 pandemic, when I was finally writing my ...more
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4.5, I'd say. SNL's place as an American cultural institution is one of my weird and very pedestrian intellectual fascinations, so naturally I threw myself at this biography on publication day. It's a little uneven: it feels like 1974-1976 (i.e. the ...more
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4.5, I'd say. SNL's place as an American cultural institution is one of my weird and very pedestrian intellectual fascinations, so naturally I threw myself at this biography on publication day. It's a little uneven: it feels like 1974-1976 (i.e. the ...more
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“There are moments like this when I allow myself to see the beauty I’d always foreclosed to myself. Part of me thinks that my ability to see it when I do is inseparable from the pain I feel, and when I think that, the pain suddenly isn’t so bad. The sun’s going to come up in the morning. I really don’t like myself a lot of the time, but sometimes I look back at the words I’ve written on my blog and elsewhere and I kind of smile at my own bullshit. I’ll grow up, and then I will come back to them again. It’s fine. I will be fine. There is a spastic firelight in everything. The trick is knowing where to find it.”
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“Sometimes, late at night, when I find myself clicking through photos of the alumni events I didn’t attend, I’ll pull out my old coffee-stained copy of Still Life with Woodpecker and blink at the last line: It’s never too late to have a happy childhood. And perhaps safer if it isn’t your own.”
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“What they did remember—and in the nightmares that bridged the weeks and months that followed, this was no better—were the faces that populated the billious light of the train windows on the other side of the tracks, where the final double-decker carriages in the train’s long chain had finally jerked to a stop. Those who occupied those cars would recount similar relationships with those who stood on the platform. Together they played out an improvised duet on the emergence of human horror.”
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