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    Jorge Luis Borges
    “Once dead, there will not lack pious hands to hurl me over the banister; my sepulchre shall be the unfathomable air: my body will sink lengthily and will corrupt and dissolve in the wind engendered by the fall, which is infinite”
    Jorge Luis Borges, Ficciones

  • #2
    Cesare Pavese
    “Meanwhile we arrived at our lane and the sight of the olive tree rubbed me the wrong way. I began to see that no spot is less habitable than a place where one has been happy.”
    Cesare Pavese, La Playa

  • #3
    Giuseppe Ungaretti
    “The poet goes there
    then returns to the light with his songs
    and scatters them

    Of this poetry
    there remains to me
    that nothing of inexhaustible secrecy.”
    Giuseppe Ungaretti, Giuseppe Ungaretti: Selected Poetry

  • #4
    Italo Svevo
    “What’s definitive is always calm, because it is detached from time.”
    Italo Svevo, Zeno's Conscience

  • #5
    Ocean Vuong
    “You see, carrots become bright orange because it’s so dark in the ground. They make their own light because the sun never reaches that far—like those fish in the ocean who glow from nothing? So when you eat it, you take in the carrot’s will to go upward. To heaven.”
    Ocean Vuong, The Emperor of Gladness



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