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Okay this book is some major tea, Clarissa is so me but again the change in perspectives is confusing for me
It is the second time I've read it, the first over 40 years ago. It is radical in so many ways, women and their roles in society, sexuality, shell shock and other, what were probably taboo subjects, being addressed according to the intelligences and through the streams of the various characters' consciousness. Seeing their world through their eyes and through the eyes of others invited to the party, a picture emerges of boundaries, privacy and ...read more
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