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Anne Rice

“And finally she crowded the high French windows with a veritable garden of camellia and fern. 'I miss the flowers; more than anything else I miss the flowers,' she mused. And sought after them even in the paintings which we bought from the shops and the galleries, magnificent canvases such as I'd never seen in New Orleans―from the classically executed lifelike bouquets, tempting you to reach for the petals that fell on a three-dimensional tablecloth, to a new and disturbing style in which the colors seemed to blaze with such intensity they destroyed the old lines, the old solidity, to make a vision like to those states when I'm nearest my delirium and flowers grow before my eyes and crackle like the flames of lamps. Paris flowed into these rooms.”

Anne Rice, Interview with the Vampire
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Interview with the Vampire (The Vampire Chronicles, #1) Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice
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