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Violet & Claire Violet & Claire by Francesca Lia Block
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“This was not a fearie tale. This was not the movies. This was life. It hurt more. It was excruciating. It was excruciatingly beautiful.”
Francesca Lia Block, Violet & Claire
“She wished she had a little yellow house of her own, with a flower box full of real flowers and herbs – pansies and rosemary – and a sweet lover who would swing dance with her in the evenings and cook pasta and read poetry aloud.”
Francesca Lia Block, Violet & Claire
“At first we raced through space, like shadows and light; her rants, my raves; her dark hair, my blonde; black dresses, white. She's a purple-black African-violet-dark butterfly and I a white moth. We were two wild ponies, Dawn and Midnight, the wind electrifying our manes and our hooves quaking the city; we were photo negatives of each other, together making the perfect image of a girl.”
Francesca Lia Block, Violet & Claire
“When you look at pain as material it makes all the difference in the world. I thought, the pain that is too big to be eased by its use as material would be a pain I couldn't (and wouldn't want to) even imagine.”
Francesca Lia Block, Violet & Claire
“What else was filmmmaking about if not a series of perfect and potent images strung together like the words of a poem?”
Francesca Lia Block, Violet & Claire