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The central tension of Crudo is the friction between the solitary "I" and the terrifying "We." Kathy, longtime denizen of the "solitary ocean," fears the "domestic cage," believing that to belong to another is to lose the radical edge of the self. But she begins to discover the generous architecture of love.