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Das ist so, man meint, Taubheit, das ist völlige Stille. Und nein, da irrt man sich. Es ist ein ständiges Geräusch im Kopf.

Fini Straubinger explaining the sensation of deafness.

posted evening of Saturday, February 20th, 2010
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Maybe reminiscent, a little, of the way Saramago describes his characters' blindness in Blindness, as "a kind of thick, milky whiteness."

posted evening of February 20th, 2010 by Jeremy

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