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- Arkaye Kierulf / Autobiography

1.

You could say I grew up in a rough neighborhood: We owned boxing gloves. The red ones I loved, which represented fire and strength. I loved how they looked on me. It was rough because my u...

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- Tomi Adegbayibi / Black Bird

There's a black bird. Pour the rum, the
cage won't hold. We've tipped centre
continent on tongues. Stutter, conditions
of nerves. We are saying bye bye, sugbon
me ti mo itumo dudu ninu ...

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- Frances Hodgson Burnett / The Secret Garden

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In each century since the beginning of the world wonderful things have been discovered. In the last century more amazing things were found out than in any century before. In this new centur...

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- Hernan Diaz / In the Distance

“A naturalist should look at the world with warm affection, if not ardent love. The life the scalpel has ended ought to be honored by a caring, devoted appreciation for that creature’s unrepeat...

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- Boris Pasternak / Doctor Zhivago

“But, first, the idea of social betterment as it is understood since the October revolution doesn’t fill me with enthusiasm. Second, it is so far from being put into practice, and the mere talk...

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- Ezra Pound / Hugh Selwyn Mauberly [excerpt]

I

For three years, out of key with his time,
He strove to resuscitate the dead art
Of poetry; to maintain "the sublime"
In the old scene. Wrong from the start--

No, hardly, b...

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- Anna Akhmatova / The Complete Poems of Anna Akhmatova

“Flowers, cold from the dew,
And autumn's approaching breath,
I pluck for the warm, luxuriant braids,
Which haven't faded yet.

In their nights, fragrantly resinous,
Entwined wi...

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- Vladimir Nabokov / Pale Fire

“Of the not very many ways known of shedding one's body, falling, falling, falling is the supreme method, but you have to select your sill or ledge very carefully so as not to hurt yourself or ot...

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- Arkaye Kierulf / Spaces

1.

In this room I was born. And I knew I was in the wrong place: the world. I knew pain was to come. I knew it by the persistence of the blade that cut me out. I knew it as every baby born to...

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- Mark Z Danielewski / House of Leaves

“Two kisses in one kiss was all it took, a comfort, a warmth, perhaps temporary, perhaps false, but reassuring nonetheless, and mine, and theirs, ours, all three of us giggling, insane giggles an...

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- Albert Camus / The Rebel

“Everyone tries to make his life a work of art. We want love to last and we know that it does not last; even if, by some miracle, it were to last a whole lifetime, it would still be incomplete. P...

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- Alice Notley / Millions of Us

"Purportedly a chain of civilians, soldiers, voices

lice they were called. It is sometimes sufficient to beg

Lice creeping over one, kill them with a chemical;

then there are lice...

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- Stanley Kunitz / The Collected Poems

“The Layers

I have walked through many lives,
some of them my own,
and I am not who I was,
though some principle of being
abides, from which I struggle
not ...

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- Arkaye Kierulf / Textbook Statistics

On average, 5 people are born every second and 1.78 die.
So we’re ahead by 3.22, which is good, I think.

The average person will spend two weeks in his life
waiting for the traffic li...

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- Vladimir Nabokov / Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle

"My purpose in writing my Texture of Time, a difficult, delectable and blessed work, a work which I am about to place on the dawning desk of the still-absent reader, is to purify my own notion of T...

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- Cormac McCarthy / Blood Meridian, or, the Evening Redness in the West

“It was a lone tree burning on the desert. A heraldic tree that the passing storm had left afire. The solitary pilgrim drawn up before it had traveled far to be here and he knelt in the hot sand ...

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- Mary Gaitskill / Veronica

“We all came up out of the ground and took our forms. So much harder for us to have a form because we have one on the outside and too many inside. Depth, surface, power, fragility, direction, ind...

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- Cormac McCarthy / Blood Meridian, or, the Evening Redness in the West

“The truth about the world, he said, is that anything is possible. Had you not seen it all from birth and thereby bled it of its strangeness it would appear to you for what it is, a hat trick in ...

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- Dylan Thomas / Under Milk Wood

"

[Silence]

 FIRST VOICE (Very softly)

To begin at the beginning:

It is spring, moonless night in the small town, starless
and bible-black, the cobblestreets sile...

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- Mary Gaitskill / Somebody with a Little Hammer: Essays

“But I think that this apparent desire to be a victim cloaks an opposing dread: that Americans are in truth profoundly, neurotically terrified of being victims, ever, in any way. This fear is con...

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- Aja Monet / My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter

“The ghosts of women once girls

Somewhere a little girl is reading aloud
in the middle of a dirt road. she smiles
at the sound of her own voice escaping
the spine...

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- Alice Notley / Perhaps Not For You

There is

no

audience

because

there is

no audience.

So if you speak only to

imagined beings

what does "only" mean?

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- Vladimir Nabokov / Pale Fire

“Of the not very many ways known of shedding one's body, falling, falling, falling is the supreme method, but you have to select your sill or ledge very carefully so as not to hurt yourself or ot...

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Winter 2024/2025 (BTS)

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- Chuck Palahniuk / Fight Club

"Everything in heaven is quiet, rubber-soled shoes.
I can sleep in heaven.


People write to me in heaven and tell me I'm remembered. That I'm their hero. I'll get better.
The ...

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- William Gaddis / The Recognitions

“How ... how fragile situations are. But not tenuous. Delicate, but not flimsy, not indulgent. Delicate, that's why they keep breaking, they must break and you must get the pieces together and sh...

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- Ocean Vuong / On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous

Tell me it was for the hunger

& nothing less. For hunger is to give

the body what it knows

it cannot keep. That this amber light

whittled down by another war

is al...

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- John Updike / Self-Consciousness

“Is it not the singularity of life that terrifies us? Is not the decisive difference between comedy and tragedy that tragedy denies us another chance? Shakespeare over and over demonstrates lifeâ...

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- Albert Camus / The Rebel

“Meanwhile, the triumphant revolution, in the aberrations of its nihilism, menaces those who, in defiance of it, claim to maintain the existence of unity in totality. One of the implications of h...

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- Robert Louis Stevenson

“The best things are nearest: breath in your nostrils, light in your eyes, flowers at your feet, duties at your hand, the path of God just before you. Then do not grasp at the stars, but do life'...

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