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unquiet

[uhn-kwahy-it] / ʌnˈkwaɪ ɪt /


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The desperate, uncertain, even heroic attempt to heal is at the center of Jamison’s new book, “Fires in the Dark: Healing the Unquiet Mind,” out on May 23 from Knopf.

From New York Times • May 22, 2023

Towards the end of Unquiet, the 16-year-old girl strikes out alone for Paris.

From The Guardian • Aug. 29, 2020

These included, most egregiously, seven extra copies of Cyril Connolly’s moody collection of pensées, “The Unquiet Grave.”

From Washington Post • Jun. 10, 2020

“The Collected Schizophrenias” is, indisputably, an addition to the lineage that includes Sylvia Plath’s “The Bell Jar,” Susanna Kaysen’s “Girl, Interrupted” and Kay Redfield Jamison’s “An Unquiet Mind,” to name just a few.

From New York Times • Feb. 21, 2019

Unquiet still at the word "profession," not without a struggle, he joined the Romish Church, July the 11th, 1754.

From The Renaissance Studies in Art and Poetry by Pater, Walter




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