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Moon in a Dead Eye Moon in a Dead Eye by Pascal Garnier
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“Nature's a funny old thing, it does whatever it pleases. He had always been a little afraid of it. He tiptoed into forests, speaking in a whisper, as though entering a church. Nature was mysterious, incomprehensible, impenetrable, off limits, like the ladies' toilets.”
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“Nadine found herself standing in front of a row of streaming faces, like waxworks of forgotten celebrities being melted down before coming back as more contemporary figures.”
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“. . . a shrunken old man, squashed into the chair like a stubbed-out cigarette.”
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“[T]he stars carried on calmly grazing on nothingness.”
Pascal Garnier, Moon in a Dead Eye
“There was one point on which they were agreed: there was no way you could play classical music on a white piano.”
Pascal Garnier, Moon in a Dead Eye