Rebeca F. San Román
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January 2016
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Sinfonía Eterna
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2009
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2 editions
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Poliedro seis
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Historias asombrosas de gatos II
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Historias asombrosas de gatos
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Sueños en la Bruma
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2014
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Quiero la cabeza de Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Libro que reúne 4 relatos cortitos de fantasmas de Wharton en un texto bello y de cuidada edición. Creo que son de los mejores cuentos de fantasmas que he leído, realmente inquietantes, atrapantes y exquisitamente atmosféricos. Imprescindible para los ...more |
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| I discovered Roach a while ago because of Caitlin Doughty and the Order of the good death. I'm a fan of most of these guys, they're all amazing, they always try to explore terrains most avoid and advocate about naturalizing death and are witty, funny ...more | |
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| Libro que reúne 3 cuentos cortitos de la autora de Frankenstein en una edición muy linda y cuidada. Los textos abordan las temáticas que ocuparon a Shelley a lo largo de toda su obra: el deseo humano de trascender su condición y los peligros asociado ...more | |
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| Jeanette Winterson is my favorite writer, along with Angela Carter and Ali Smith, it's been that way since forever, even before I became an adult and, afterwards, an old lady, since I was just a kid. I love her, reading her is always an amazing exper ...more | |
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“Peaceful times are short, just like happiness is momentary. Flowers bloom and wilt, the moon waxes and wanes. But the beauty in life is merely this”
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“If death is chaos then life is a never-ending struggle.”
― 镇魂
― 镇魂
“The power of the artform is stronger than stone, the poet says, and chooses the sonnet, a form concerned with argument and persuasion, to say so. This sonnet, he says, will last longer than any gravestone-and you'll be made shinier, brighter, by it. In this form it will-and therefore you will-avoid destruction by war, history, time generally; it'll even keep you alive after death; in fact it'll form a place for you to live, not die, where you'll be seen in the eyes of and the context of this love right to the end of time.”
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“And it suggests this truth about the place where aesthetic form meets the human mind. For even if we were to find ourselves homeless, in a strange land, with nothing of ourselves left-say we lost everything-we'd still have another kind of home, in aesthetic form itself, in the familiarity, the unchanging assurance that a known rhythm, a recognised line, the familiar shape of a story, a tune, a line or phrase or sentence gives us every time, even long after we've forgotten we even know it.”
― Artful
― Artful
“Upon my word, I most heartily despise that sex! I wish they would let our fathers and mothers alone; teasing them to tease us with their golden promises, and protestations, and settlements, and the rest of their ostentatious nonsense. How charmingly might you and I live together and despite them all!- But to be cajoled, wire-drawn, and ensnared, like silly birds, into a state of bondage or vile subordination: to be courted as princesses for a few weeks, in order to be treated as slaves for the rest of our lives”
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