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Emily St.John Mandel

  • yulyaisirjozhacompartió una citahace 3 meses
    She hopes she isn’t as awkward to other people as she feels to herself.
  • Lunacompartió una citahace 8 meses
    There is too much world
  • friends don't liecompartió una citahace 2 años
    All three caravans of the Traveling Symphony are labeled as such, THE TRAVELING SYMPHONY lettered in white on both sides, but the lead caravan carries an additional line of text: Because survival is insufficient.
  • Филипп Каретовcompartió una citahace 2 años
    It is possible to disappear in the space between countries.
  • ClydeBunnycompartió una citael año pasado
    “I’m no expert, but I remember reading somewhere, every time you retrieve a memory, that act of retrieval, it corrupts the memory a little bit. Maybe changes it a little.”
  • ClydeBunnycompartió una citael año pasado
    I am holding hands with my mother. I am very small. We are in Caiette, picking mushrooms in the woods. A memory, but it’s a memory so vivid that there’s a feeling of time travel, of visiting the actual moment. What a pleasure to be here again! “Oh look, my lamb,” she says, stooping to pluck a fluted little orange shape from the dark earth, “this one is a chanterelle.”
  • ClydeBunnycompartió una citael año pasado
    I’m on the beach, not far from the pier where the mail boat comes in, and my mother is here. She’s sitting some distance away, on a driftwood log, hands folded on her lap, with an air of waiting calmly for an appointment. Her hair is still braided, she’s still thirty-six years old, still in the red cardigan she was wearing the day she disappeared. It was an accident, of course it was, she would never have left me on purpose. She has waited so long for me. She was always here. This was always home. She’s gazing at the ocean, at the waves on the shore, and she looks up in amazement when I say her name.
  • finalfadeoutcompartió una citahace 9 meses
    I think, as a species, we have a desire to believe that we’re living at the climax of the story. It’s a kind of narcissism. We want to believe that we’re uniquely important, that we’re living at the end of history, that now, after all these millennia of false alarms, now is finally the worst that it’s ever been, that finally we have reached the end of the world.
  • ClydeBunnycompartió una citael año pasado
    a kind of unspoiled quality, an air of having been cushioned from life’s sharper edges
  • ClydeBunnycompartió una citael año pasado
    she liked very much being alone in the empty streets of Salt Lake City at eight-thirty in the morning on a Saturday in the bright autumn air, birds wheeling in white light.
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