Trauma and world literature: Blume Lempel: Survival and stimulus barrier – Michelle Kwintner, PhD, LCSW-R

I was not born mute. My silence is not genetic. Something jammed up inside me and I stopped speaking – when and why, I no longer remember. I listen to what people say, but I cannot answer them. In my mind, I speak to the shadows that populate my world, to the wind and the rain – and to the cat living outside my door. The cat is the one who insists on the separation, not me.