The Poetry of the Prosaic: Finding Life's Meaning in the Mundane, as Told by Great Authors

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4 days ago

A literary exploration into how writers like Virginia Woolf and Karl Ove Knausgaard reveal profound meaning not in grand adventures, but in the quiet, everyday moments we often overlook.


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