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Marissa Skudlarek

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Marissa Skudlarek I've had this ask box on my profile for 7 years but only now discovered there were questions in it! My apologies to you, Octavio for the long wait, bu…moreI've had this ask box on my profile for 7 years but only now discovered there were questions in it! My apologies to you, Octavio for the long wait, but I'm always happy to discuss Peter Shaffer. I really fell in love with his plays in college, circa 2005. My freshman year roommate was in a student production of "Equus" and we had a metal horse head hanging on our wall for the rest of the year... if it weren't such a great play, it would have been frightening! And then, as you note, I made sure to revisit them in 2016 after his passing.(less)
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Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
"THIS BOOK IS INSANE, i really get why it spawned an entire literary era.

the standard ebooks version goes with a hundred year old translation that includes the n-word multiple times but not, weirdly, exclusively when referring to black people. so head" Read more of this review »
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Gustave Flaubert
“La parole humaine est comme un chaudron fêlé où nous battons des mélodies à faire danser les ours, quand on voudrait attendrir les étoiles.”
Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary

Anne Carson
“As Sokrates tells it, your story begins the moment Eros enters you. That incursion is the biggest risk of your life. How you handle it is an index of the quality, wisdom, and decorum of the things inside you. As you handle it you come into contact with what is inside you, in a sudden and startling way. You perceive what you are, what you lack, what you could be.”
Anne Carson, Eros the Bittersweet

Donna Tartt
“It is easy to see things in retrospect. But I was ignorant then of everything but my own happiness, and I don’t know what else to say except that life itself seemed very magical in those days: a web of symbol, coincidence, premonition, omen. Everything, somehow, fit together; some sly and benevolent Providence was revealing itself by degrees and I felt myself trembling on the brink of a fabulous discovery, as though any morning it was all going to come together–my future, my past, the whole of my life–and I was going to sit up in bed like a thunderbolt and say oh! oh! oh!”
Donna Tartt, The Secret History

Robert K. Massie
“I have listened with the greatest pleasure to all the inspirations of your brilliant mind. But all your grand principles, which I understand very well, would do splendidly in books and very badly in practice. In your plans for reform, you are forgetting the difference between our two positions: you work only on paper which accepts anything, is smooth and flexible and offers no obstacles either to your imagination or your pen, while I, poor empress, work on human skin, which is far more sensitive and touchy.”
Robert K. Massie, Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman

Donna Tartt
“Does such a thing as 'the fatal flaw,' that showy dark crack running down the middle of a life, exist outside literature? I used to think it didn't. Now I think it does. And I think that mine is this: a morbid longing for the picturesque at all costs.”
Donna Tartt, The Secret History

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