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The Virgin in the Garden (The Frederica Quartet, #1) The Virgin in the Garden by A.S. Byatt
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“Lists are a form of power.”
A.S. Byatt, The Virgin in the Garden
tags: list
“...it is not possible to create the opposite of what one has always known, simply because the opposite is believed to be desired. Human beings need what they already know, even horrors.”
A.S. Byatt, The Virgin in the Garden
“There was a moment during this time, when his face was on hers, cheek on cheek, brow on brow, heavy skull on skull, through soft skin and softer flesh. He thought: skulls separate people. In this one sense, I could say, they would say, I lose myself in her. But in that bone box, she thinks and thinks, as I think in mine, things the other won't hear, can't hear, though we go on like this for sixty years. What does she think I am? He had no idea. He had no idea what she was.”
A.S. Byatt, The Virgin in the Garden
“Those words . . . national and portrait. They were both to do with identity: the identity of a culture (place, language and history), the identity of an individual human being as an object for mimetic representation.”
A.S. Byatt, The Virgin in the Garden
“Contemporary' was in those days [1953] synonymous with 'modern' as it had not been before and is not now [1977].”
A.S. Byatt, The Virgin in the Garden
tags: art, time
“A metamorphosis... The shining butterfly of the soul from the pupa of the body. Larva, pupa, imago. An image of art.”
A.S. Byatt, The Virgin in the Garden
tags: art
“Any woman can get any man, if she's dogged enough and doesn't love him too much.”
A.S. Byatt, The Virgin in the Garden