[“All that remained from his past were obsolete versions of the same self.” – John Berger]
I’ve started thinking of my past as a moment by moment succession of the lives of people who were very much like me, but not exactly me. Same appearance, same habits – but what those others did was on them; I’m innocent of all that, because I’m constantly becoming a different person. That’s what I told the judge, anyway, or one of my past lives did.
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THE MONDAY PITCH
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