Mikkel Rosengaard
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The Invention of Ana
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2016
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McSweeney's #63
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Brudstykker - Noveller til unge
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"After reading the first third of this love story from late 80ies- early 90ies, I was stunned. What a great book, I thought. And I really love how Erpenbeck primary writes a love story, with the description of the life in DDR in the background. She gi"
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| English Translati...: * Books I missed. | 1537 | 680 | Dec 15, 2025 11:51AM |
“Earlier that day I had found a sheet of paper on which Min’s grandmother had written her definition of the “superior woman.” At the top of the page is said, “Formula for Woman, According to Dignity.” The formula was “Has excellent posture, which is two-thirds contentment and one-third desire."
At first I thought this a bit arbitrary. But all day the idea had been passing through my mind like a mantra. I began to think, in this strange place—half kingdom, half city—that the grandmother’s formula caught the entire world in its tiny palm. Two-thirds contentment, one-third desire. Of course, I thought, as I spiraled my way through the trees to Asia Foodstore, that is the composition of the world.”
― Bobcat and Other Stories
At first I thought this a bit arbitrary. But all day the idea had been passing through my mind like a mantra. I began to think, in this strange place—half kingdom, half city—that the grandmother’s formula caught the entire world in its tiny palm. Two-thirds contentment, one-third desire. Of course, I thought, as I spiraled my way through the trees to Asia Foodstore, that is the composition of the world.”
― Bobcat and Other Stories
“If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you. If you do not bring forth what is within you, what you do not bring forth will destroy you.”
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