I Who Have Never Known Men
by Jacqueline Harpman
⇥ I concentrated on keeping my eyes closed, in the hope that eventually I'd fall asleep. For the first time, I understood that I was living at the very heart of despair. I had insulated myself from it, believing that it was out of bitterness, but suddenly I realised it was out of caution, and that all these women who lived without knowing the meaning of their existence were mad. Whether it was their fault or not, they'd gone mad by force of circumstance, they'd lost their reason because nothing in their lives made sense any more.🏁
Submitted by jyin - 01/19/2026
Book LiteraturePhilosophy 4.89 Ranked
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I Who Have Never Known Men
by Jacqueline Harpman
⇥ I concentrated on keeping my eyes closed, in the hope that eventually I'd fall asleep. For the first time, I understood that I was living at the very heart of despair. I had insulated myself from it, believing that it was out of bitterness, but suddenly I realised it was out of caution, and that all these women who lived without knowing the meaning of their existence were mad. Whether it was their fault or not, they'd gone mad by force of circumstance, they'd lost their reason because nothing in their lives made sense any more.🏁
Submitted by jyin - 01/19/2026
Book LiteraturePhilosophy 4.89 Ranked
