David Markson Quote

The morning's recollection of the emptiness of the day before. Its anticipation of the emptiness of the day to come.


Reader's Block (ed. 1996)


The morning's recollection of the emptiness of the day before. Its anticipation of the emptiness of the day to come.

The morning's recollection of the emptiness of the day before. Its anticipation of the emptiness of the day to come.

The morning's recollection of the emptiness of the day before. Its anticipation of the emptiness of the day to come.

The morning's recollection of the emptiness of the day before. Its anticipation of the emptiness of the day to come.