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Quiet Literary Fiction


The Emperor of Gladness: On Endurance, Memory, and the Work of Being Ordinary
East Gladness is not romanticised. It’s not symbolic in an obvious way. It’s simply there, holding lives that are similarly shaped by things they didn’t choose and cannot undo. The town becomes a container rather than a character: a space where endurance happens without applause.

Danielle Robinson
Jan 116 min read
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