Quote by: Rebecca West

Indeed, grief is not the clear melancholy the young believe it. It is like a siege in a tropical city. The skin dries and the throat parches as though one were living in the heat of the desert; water and wine taste warm in the mouth, and food is of the substance of the sand; one snarls at one's company; thoughts prick one through sleep like mosquitoes.


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Author Bio


  • NameRebecca West
  • DescriptionBritish feminist and author
  • BornDecember 21, 1892
  • DiedMarch 15, 1983
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionJournalist; Writer
  • AwardsDame Commander Of The Order Of The British Empire