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Still Lives Still Lives by Maria Hummel
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“There’s a large class of men who can’t endure humor in a woman.”
Maria Hummel, Still Lives
“Not all back-looking is nostalgia,” I said. “Sometimes it’s selfexamination.”
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“Permission to suffer could only be granted to the most injured. So I kept my weeping to myself, where it festered and spread until i felt like i was two people-”
Maria Hummel, Still Lives
“But it’s an unpretentious life, and it’s mine.”
Maria Hummel, Still Lives
“Only women who seek their own importance leave her circle of family and friends.”
Maria Hummel, Still Lives
“there is an end for women worse than death.”
Maria Hummel, Still Lives
“it would expose us, it would expose most women’s oppressive anxiety about our ultimate vulnerability, a fear both rational and irrational, like the fear of the footsteps behind you at night, magnified a hundred times.”
Maria Hummel, Still Lives
“...let the dead go. The dead already know their ending.”
Maria Hummel, Still Lives
“The dream of a city in a valley of paradise, flanked by the sea. It was the mapmaker’s gift to render both the existence of L.A. and its possibility, at the end of the world.”
Maria Hummel, Still Lives
“Santa Monica is what I once naïvely pictured all of Los Angeles would be: the palm trees, indoor-outdoor restaurants, views of the ocean, trim green parks. Temperatures sway gently between warm and cool; the air is either muzzy or sparkly. Attractive people lead their Weimaraners on leather leashes.”
Maria Hummel, Still Lives
“Do you understand that the entire Development department will spontaneously combust if their Gala honoree doesn’t appear on time?” She smiles at me brightly.”
Maria Hummel, Still Lives
“Well, what if the liberated woman is one of our society's luxuries? And what if she's something hunted and killed, too?" I can't keep the edge from my voice. I can't get Roseann Quinn's headlines from my brain, or the staring eyes of Kitty Genovese. I won't forget Jayme leaving an early 'Still Lives' planning meeting, a queasy look on her face; or Evie's confession that she couldn't sleep after checking all the captions for the catalog's graphic photos. I suppose we knew what was coming with 'Still Lives' - it would expose us, it would expose most women's oppressive anxiety about our ultimate vulnerability, a fear both rational and irrational, like the fear of footsteps behind you at night, magnified a hundred times. But we suppressed our dread in the excitement of a successful show.”
Maria Hummel, Still Lives
“but every fellow she meets has some fatal flaw. Humming when he drives. Absolutely silent in bed. Never heard of the Dead Milkmen. Mispronounces Ed Ruscha’s last name. Bad teeth. Too-perfect teeth. Doesn’t know the meaning of ennui. Yegina needs a guy who gets her, and that’s hard to find. There’s a large class of men who can’t endure humor in a woman.”
Maria Hummel, Still Lives
“The impossibilities rise around me, steep and sheer. But I think of the hero of Fitzgerald’s last novel, Monroe Stahr, flying over the highest mountains and talking to his pilot about the old railroad men and how they had to lay a track through anyway. You can’t test the best way—except by doing it. So you just do it … You choose some way for no reason at all.”
Maria Hummel, Still Lives