Once an invisible man takes hold of an object, it disappears from sight. It does not hover in the air; it is sucked into the void, into the same nothingness that encloses the man himself, and the moment it enters that haunted sphere, it is gone.
 Paul Auster, The Book of Illusions (2002). copy citation

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Author Paul Auster
Source The Book of Illusions
Topic nothingness sight
Date 2002
Language English
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