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Life Goes On – I

Arild Stubhaug ()
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Arild Stubhaug: University of Oslo, Department of Mathematics

A chapter in Gösta Mittag-Leffler, 2010, pp 405-409 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract “The emptiness left by Sonya is very difficult for me to bear,” wrote Gösta to his sister a month after Sonya’s death. He admitted that his relationship with her during the past few years had not been the same as before. It had been impossible for him to take an interest in her “ruminations on love in general” or in her relationship with Maxim, which Gösta more and more had perceived as “sickly and overwrought,” and something that could not end well. At the same time he felt strongly that Sonya’s death marked “a definite turning point” in his life; but what it might signal, he didn’t yet know.

Keywords: Business Negotiation; Slavic Woman; Letter Home; Piano Music; Peaceful Life (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-11672-8_47

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