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| 3.5 instead of 3. Not as funny as Hope: A Tragedy, but moving, insightful & interesting. I would recommend Lament to those who enjoy writers like David Sedaris or Jonathan Ames. The same dark humor & odd marriage of naivete & cynicism are at work ...more | |
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| 3.5 instead of 3. I've heard & read various stories about Mary Karr & was prepared to not like her writing. However, I was captivated by Cherry & Karr's portrayal of the familiar yet stagnant life in a small Southern town. In the last section of t...more | |
"It's everything Extremely Bad Yet Incredibly Published should have been. This is who we're seeing on Thursday!"
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“...she took her hand and raised her brush. For a moment it stayed trembling in a painful but exciting ecstacy in the air. Where to begin?--that was the question at what point to make the first mark? One line placed on the canvas committed her to innumerable risks, to frequent and irrevocable decisions. All that in idea seemed simple became in practice immediately complex; as the waves shape themselves symmetrically from the cliff top, but to the swimmer among them are divided by steep gulfs, and foaming crests. Still the risk must run; the mark made.”
― Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse
― Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse
“Every word Martone sets down, finally, a choice that limits the universe, their trail across the page a fossil record of some life's life-story.”
― Michael Martone, Michael Martone
― Michael Martone, Michael Martone
“New skin, a new land! And a land of liberty, if that is possible! I chose the geology of a land that was new to me, and that was young, virgin, and without drama, that of America. I traveled in America, but instead of romantically and directly rubbing the snakeskin of my body against the asperities of its terrain, I preferred to peel protected within the armor of the gleaming black crustacean of a Cadillac which I gave Gala as a present. Nevertheless all the men who admire and the women who are in love with my old skin will easily be able to find its remnants in shredded pieces of various sizes scattered to the winds along the roads from New York via Pittsburgh to California. I have peeled with every wind; pieces of my skin have remained caught here and there along my way, scattered through that "promised land" which is America; certain pieces of this skin have remained hanging in the spiny vegetation of the Arizona desert, along the trails where I galloped on horseback, where I got rid of all my former Aristotelian "planetary notions." Other pieces of my skin have remained spread out like tablecloths without food on the summits of the rocky masses by which one reaches the Salt Lake, in which the hard passion of the Mormons saluted in me the European phantom of Apollinaire. Still other pieces have remained suspended along the "antediluvian" bridge of San Francisco, where I saw in passing the ten thousand most beautiful virgins in America, completely naked, standing in line on each side of me as I passed, like two rows of organ-pipes of angelic flesh with cowrie-shell sea vulvas.”
― Salvador Dalí, The Secret Life of Salvador Dali
― Salvador Dalí, The Secret Life of Salvador Dali
“It perhaps might be said--if any one dared--that the most worthless literature of the world has been that which has been written by the men of one nation concerning the men of another.”
― Stephen Crane, The Portable Stephen Crane
― Stephen Crane, The Portable Stephen Crane
“If the storytellers told it true, all stories would end in death.”
― George Pelecanos
― George Pelecanos
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