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Lessons On Solitude From An Author Who's Not Thoreau by Artsjournal1

"In Rousseau's scheme of things, solitude was the natural human state. By stepping outside of society, by distancing oneself from other voices, one was facilitating a return to oneself. But being with oneself is one thing; writing about the state of being with oneself, another." " The Paris Review

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:03pm on May 5, 2020

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