And Wallace’s voice sounded so much like the voice already in our heads–brilliant but colloquial, cerebral but confiding, like the very smartest and best part of us–that to lose this voice feels a little like a lobotomy.
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And Wallace’s voice sounded so much like the voice already in our heads–brilliant but colloquial, cerebral but confiding, like the very smartest and best part of us–that to lose this voice feels a little like a lobotomy.
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