Rachel Cusk’s Translated Will
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Rachel Cusk’s Translated Will

To have a child is to surrender one’s will rather than exerting it. The child does not exist as the perfect external realization of an internal intention. His own will interferes in the determination of his outcome. 

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Rivka Galchen’s Restful Worship
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Rivka Galchen’s Restful Worship

The problem isn’t and never has been motherhood itself. The problem has always been me—my fragile focus, so easily shattered; my delicate ambition, easily spooked but not as easily relinquished.

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Vivian Gornick’s Mothers & Daughters
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Vivian Gornick’s Mothers & Daughters

It’s not surprising, I suppose, that I should worry that being a full person is incompatible with being a mother: in the narrative I have of my own mother’s life, her tenure as a person appears to end with me.

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