ere society functioned as a whole, and she has entered (facelessly) into San Narciso, where unhinged narratives float (like the absurd characters Alice meets), and where she cannot, unlike Narcissus, look upon the unified image of her own face: "Things grew les and less clear. At some point she went into the bathroom, tried to find her image, but couldn't"(Pynchon, p.29).
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