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A Grief Observed
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"And no one ever told me about the laziness of grief. Except at my job — where the machine seems to run on much as usual — I loathe the slightest effort. Not only writing but even reading a letter is too much. Even shaving. What does it matter now whether my cheek is rough or smooth?" May 23, 2025 12:41AM

 
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When we fall in love, we hope—both egotistically and altruistically—that we shall be finally, truly seen: judged and approved. Of course, love does not always bring approval: being seen may just as well lead to a thumbs-down and a season in hell.

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"'Once you have kissed a corpse on the forehead there always remains something on your lips, a distant bitterness, an aftertaste of the void that nothing will efface.'" Apr 24, 2022 07:29AM

 
Cien años de soledad
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Flo Flo said: " A mi me bastaría con estar seguro de que tú y yo existimos en este momento.

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It's enough for me to be sure that you and I exist at this moment.



Nov 29, 2021
* Translated to English by Gregory Rabassa (Penguin, 2014)
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"...en una ocasión en que éste explicaba con muchos pormenores el mecanismo del amor, lo interrumpió para preguntarle: "¿Qué se siente?" José Arcadio le dio una respuesta inmediata:
—Es como un temblor de tierra.
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...on one occasion when the latter was explaining in great detail the mechanisms of love, he interrupted him to ask: “What does it feel like?” José Arcadio gave an immediate reply..."
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Matsuo Bashō
“Coming home at last
At the end of the year
I wept to find
My old umbilical cord.”
Matsuo Bashō, The Narrow Road to the Deep North and Other Travel Sketches

Clarice Lispector
“I write because I have nothing better to do in this world: I am superfluous and last in the world of men. I write because I am desperate and weary. I can no longer bear the routine of my existence and, were it not for the constant novelty of writing, I should die symbolically each day.”
Clarice Lispector, The Hour of the Star

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“You write poems
because you need
a place
where what isn’t may be”
Alejandra Pizarnik

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“A word and everything is saved.
A word and all is lost.”
André Breton

Edgar Allan Poe
“I hold that a long poem does not exist. I maintain that the phrase, 'a long poem,' is simply a flat contradiction in terms.”
Edgar Allan Poe
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