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    Jonathan Coe
    “Your gravity, your grace have turned a tide
    In me, no lunar power can reverse;
    But in your narcoleptic eyes I spied
    A sightlessness tonight: or something worse,
    A disregard that made me feel unmanned.
    Meanwhile, insomniac, I catch my breath
    To think I saw my future traced in sand
    One afternoon "as still, as carved, as death,”
    And pray for an oblivion so deep
    It ends in transformation. Only dawn
    Can save me, flood this haunted house of sleep
    With light, and drown the thoughts that nightly warn:
    Another lifetime is the least you’ll need, to trace
    The guarded secrets of her gravity, her grace.”
    Jonathan Coe, The House of Sleep

  • #2
    Marcel Proust
    “Every reader, as he reads, is actually the reader of himself. The writer's work is only a kind of optical instrument he provides the reader so he can discern what he might never have seen in himself without this book. The reader's recognition in himself of what the book says is the proof of the book's truth.”
    Marcel Proust, Time Regained

  • #3
    Jonathan Coe
    “I don't mind summer rain. In fact I like it. It's my favourite sort.' 'Your favourite sort of rain?' said Thea. I remember that she was frowning, and pondering these words, and then she announced: 'Well, I like the rain before it falls.”
    Jonathan Coe, The Rain Before it Falls

  • #4
    Jonathan Coe
    “...quando perdi qualcuno e questo qualcuno ti manca, tu soffri perché la persona assente si è trasformata in un essere immaginario: irreale. Ma il tuo desiderio di lei non è immaginario. Così è a quello che devi aggrapparti: al desiderio. Perché è reale.”
    Jonathan Coe, The House of Sleep



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