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Thanh Dinh "Cheers," the famous writer says, smiling, his arms wrap around the slim waist of the flower girl - the get-rich-quick scheme coming true a bit too so…more"Cheers," the famous writer says, smiling, his arms wrap around the slim waist of the flower girl - the get-rich-quick scheme coming true a bit too soon. As he opens his eyes to exhale the last of the fizz, he realizes: there is no girl, no party, no awards - he is simply dosing himself in illusion; the story of his life lays on the table, rejected, same as his corpse when the police discovers it three days later.(less)
Thanh Dinh I'm tempted to say any world created by J.R.R Tolkien. Or Lewis Carroll. But! If I had to choose one world to rule them all, I think I will jump into …moreI'm tempted to say any world created by J.R.R Tolkien. Or Lewis Carroll. But! If I had to choose one world to rule them all, I think I will jump into any debate and essay scenes written by Oscar Wilde. I adore his wit and his excellent turn of phrase. The cheekiness of him!(less)
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“Being human means bearing a greater solitude in a solar system that will outlive all of us.”
Thanh Dinh, Salt & Ashes: Poems From the Abyss

“I don't know what hurts me more:

That God is no longer walking on water

To reach the shore,

Or that since the beginning yonder, over the hill

Of life and of what would become after life,

I have never once in my existence

Believed in Him.”
Thanh Dinh, The Smallest God Who Ever Lived: Poetry of heartbreak, identity, and divine obsession

“I don't know what hurts me more:

That God is no longer walking on water

To reach the shore,

Or that since the beginning yonder, over the hill

Of life and of what would become after life,

I have never once in my existence

Believed in Him.”
Thanh Dinh, The Smallest God Who Ever Lived: Poetry of heartbreak, identity, and divine obsession

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