Quote by: Audrey Niffenegger

After my mom died she ate my father up completely. She would have hated it. Every minute of his life since then has been marked by her absence, every action has lacked dimension because she is not there to measure against. And when I was young I didn't understand, but now, I know, how absence can be present, like a damaged nerve, like a dark bird. If I had to live on without you I know I could not do it. But I hope, I have this vision of you walking unencumbered, with your shining hair in the sun. I have not seen this with my eyes, but only with my imagination, that makes pictures, that always wanted to paint you, shining; but I hope that this vision will be true, anyway.


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Author Bio


  • NameAudrey Niffenegger
  • DescriptionAmerican writer, artist and academic
  • BornJune 13, 1963
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionPoet; Author; Novelist