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Good Morning, Midnight
Jean Rhys · 1969 · 158 pages
Sasha Jensen has returned to Paris, the city of both her happiest moments and her most desperate. Her past lies in wait for her in cafes, bars, and dress shops, blurring all distinctions between nightmare and reality. When she is picked up by a young man, she begins to feel that she is still capable of desires and emotions. Few encounters in fiction have been so brilliantly conceived, and few have come to a more unforgettable end.
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John Waters
“To hell with Charles Bukoswki, Jean Rhys is the best alcoholic writer of them all.”↗