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“Madame Bovary’s problem wasn’t that she committed adultery,” Sarah declared, in a voice full of calm certainty. “It was she committed adultery with losers. She never found a partner worthy of her heroic passion.”


I loved Madame Bovary
Tom Perrotta, Little Children

Tomorrow: writer Tom Perotta (Election, Little Children, The Leftovers)

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lavielivre:

“Madame Bovary’s problem wasn’t that she committed adultery,” Sarah declared, in a voice full of calm certainty. “It was she committed adultery with losers. She never found a partner worthy of her heroic passion.”

I loved Madame Bovary

Tom Perrotta, Little Children

Tomorrow: writer Tom Perotta (Election, Little Children, The Leftovers)

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