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A Whirring Whoosh
Grief has its own distinct onomatopoeia. José Saramago wove magical words among the magnificent phrases which make up The Elephant’s Journey: one involved a character who “went plof and vanished. Onomatopoeia can be so very handy. Imagine if we’d had to … Continue reading
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Tagged bereaved, grief, onomatopoeia, Saramago, senses, sigh, The Elephant's Journey, touch
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