



The End
A lyrical, life-affirming meditation on books, grief, and the anchoring force of language
When Luke Allan’s mother dies by suicide without leaving a note, language falters. Reading, once a sustaining pleasure, becomes intolerable. Grief renders absurd what was once a way to connect to the world.
What emerges from these twinned absences is less a search for the right words than a recalibrated way of attending to the language and silences that shape a life. In The End, Allan’s inability to read becomes not a failure to find meaning in books but a turning toward what they describe: the world and the people in it.
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A lyrical, life-affirming meditation on books, grief, and the anchoring force of language
When Luke Allan’s mother dies by suicide without leaving a note, language falters. Reading, once a sustaining pleasure, becomes intolerable. Grief renders absurd what was once a way to connect to the world.
What emerges from these twinned absences is less a search for the right words than a recalibrated way of attending to the language and silences that shape a life. In The End, Allan’s inability to read becomes not a failure to find meaning in books but a turning toward what they describe: the world and the people in it.























