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'Sometimes when you're invited to speak about something, you own work, and you haven't thought in advance what you're going to say, the mild terror can work in you favour, and you find yourself figuring out in front of all those people what you hadn't quite understood before.' (Introduction)

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  • Epigraph: AT SEA - In a state of mind resembling the condition of a ship which is out of sight of land and has lost her bearings; in a state of uncertainty or perplexity, at a loss. Oxford English Dictionary.

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