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Consuelo Roland

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Consuelo Roland It's a narrow bookshelf so I ask myself if I would be prepared to lose a limb to have written that book. Many don't make it.…moreIt's a narrow bookshelf so I ask myself if I would be prepared to lose a limb to have written that book. Many don't make it.(less)
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Suspense and Secrets : The Double Life in Contemporary Fiction

The ‘double life’ or secret identity is a recurring theme in contemporary fiction. Characters conceal their true selves or roles, leading to complex relationships and suspenseful narratives.  Contemporary fiction borrows themes and tropes from the classics. In Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, a portrait serves as a visual representation of Dorian’s double life and … Continue reading Suspe Read more of this blog post »
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My author discovery of the year 2025, which is fast closing, is Charlotte Wood, the Australian writer.  Stoneyard Devotional, the paperback edition with its magnificent cover, drew me in with the untethered protagonist and its evocation of quiet beau ...more
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"Wow! Allow me a minute to decompress after one of the most harrowing and visceral reading I’ve experienced in a long time. Think: Lord of the Flies. Think: A Handmaid’s Tale. And then ratchet up the horror by a few degrees.

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Free Books, .99, ...: Looking for reviews of my literary fiction novel 7 24 Mar 25, 2013 08:42AM  
Thomas Mann
“Yes, they are carnal, both of them, love and death, and therein lies their terror and their great magic!”
Thomas Mann

Vladimir Nabokov
“We must distinguish between ‘sentimental’ and ‘sensitive’. A sentimentalist may be a perfect brute in his free time. A sensitive person is never a cruel person. Sentimental Rousseau, who could weep over a progressive idea, distributed his many natural children through various poorhouses and workhouses and never gave a hoot for them. A sentimental old maid may pamper her parrot and poison her niece. The sentimental politician may remember Mother’s Day and ruthlessly destroy a rival. Stalin loved babies. Lenin sobbed at the opera, especially at the Traviata.”
Vladimir Nabokov, Lectures on Russian Literature

Dante Alighieri
“In the middle of the journey of our life I came to myself within a dark wood where the straight way was lost. Ah, how hard a thing it is to tell what a wild, and rough, and stubborn wood this was, which in my thought renews the fear!”
Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy: Inferno - Purgatorio - Paradiso

Herman Melville
“...to the last I grapple with thee; from hell's heart I stab at thee; for hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee.”
Herman Melville, Moby-Dick or, The Whale

Yehuda HaLevi
“Tis a Fearful Thing

‘Tis a fearful thing
to love what death can touch.

A fearful thing
to love, to hope, to dream, to be –

to be,
And oh, to lose.

A thing for fools, this,

And a holy thing,

a holy thing
to love.

For your life has lived in me,
your laugh once lifted me,
your word was gift to me.

To remember this brings painful joy.

‘Tis a human thing, love,
a holy thing, to love
what death has touched.”
Judah Halevi

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