Anne Carson's Autobiography of Red (Vintage, 1999), third selection

Some more favourite passages from this amazing book:


The pimiento stung his mouth alive like sudden sunset.

*

You eat like my daughter. With a certain
shall I say lucidity.

*

Black outside air tossed itself
hard against the windows.

*

Oh don't go, thought Geryon who felt himself starting
to slide off the surface of the room
like an olive off a plate. When the plate attained an angle of thirty degrees
he would vanish into his own blankness.

*

And for a moment the frailest leaves of life contained him in a widening happiness.


from "XXX. Distances"

Cars nested along the curb on their shadows. Buildings leaned back out of the street.Little rackety wind went by.Moon gone. Sky shut. Night had delved deep.
*
He could see the harbor blackly glittering. Cobblestones grew slick. Smell of salt fishand latrines furred the air.
*
Hardly glancingat one another the three of them playedas one person, in a state of pure discovery. They tore clear and clicked and lockedand unlocked, they shottheir eyebrows up and down. They leaned together and wove apart, they rose and cut away and stalkedone another and flew up in a cloud and sank back down on waves.
*
Black night sky weighed starlessly on the windows.
*
The petals of their colognes rose around them in a light terror. 
from "XXXI. Tango"

...the elevator crashed like a mastodon within its hollow cage.
from "XXXII. Kiss"

Ancash sat very straight,a man as beautiful as a live feather.
*
Soon they were out on the streetwalking fast along Avenida Bolívar with a hard wind strumming their bodies. 
*
A winter sun had thrown its bleak wares on the skyand people going pastlooked dazzled.
from "XXXIV. Harrods"


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