I take that the black hole of capitalism that was tethered to her before she was born swallows up or at least is always in process of swallowing up family, relationships, privacy, time, identity, community, homes, and whole cities. I’m wondering how, for the author, this ties to the title and theme throughout the book regarding fruit (li…
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I take that the black hole of capitalism that was tethered to her before she was born swallows up or at least is always in process of swallowing up family, relationships, privacy, time, identity, community, homes, and whole cities. I’m wondering how, for the author, this ties to the title and theme throughout the book regarding fruit (li…
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