There are no stronger fetters than those we forge for ourselves.
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Grief works its own perversions and betrayals; the shape of what we have lost is as subject to corruption as the mortal body.
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Birth: | 1930 |
Death: | 5th June, 2012 |
Nationality: | British |
Profession: | Novelist, Professor, Writer |
Unsworth was born in Wingate, a mining village in County Durham, England, to a family of miners. His father first entered the mines at age 12 and ordinarily Unsworth would have followed him into the mines. However when his father was 19, he travelled to the United States for a few years and on returning to England entered the insurance business and thus began moving his family up the economic ladder and out of the mines.
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