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miss Akunina [59]
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I don’t agree with it, not everyone has a happy memorable life. As a person who suffers with depression, sometimes you just want to die. You don’t care anymore. It’s tiring.
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Overview

Author

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Year Published

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Type

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Genre

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"The Thing Around Your Neck" is the title of one of the stories in the collection. In the story the second-person narrator says, "The thing that wrapped itself around your neck, that nearly choked you ... started to loosen." "The thing" is a metaphor for anxiety, or dread, and causes troubled sleep. It is a feeling shared by many characters in the stories.

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