If Proust Ate Pringles — On Memory, Loss, and the Persistence of Heineken

“That was the definitive goodbye, but when a loved one dies of a terminal illness they don’t die just once. They are, instead, dying over and over again, as grim milestones accumulate with you powerless to arrest the dawning inevitability of the final, conclusive death.”

Published: Dec 8, 2020
Length: 19 minutes (4,800 words)
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