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  • #1
    “In response to be asked about Boris Johnson becoming UK Prime Minister...

    "I'm delighted. As the UK continues to plunge ever faster into a future akin to a dystopian novel I'll never run out of material to write more books. Although now that reality is more bizarre than fiction maybe plot-lines will need to be more ambitious. Perhaps a book where Boris Johnson is really an accidental sentient snafu of Trump's scrotum lint. Kind of a sequel to the Bush-Blair story. I see musical rights being drawn up as we speak.”
    R.D. Ronald

  • #2
    Graham Greene
    “I measured love by the extent of my jealousy.”
    Graham Greene, The End of the Affair

  • #3
    Jim Thompson
    “That was the way one had to do. To do the best one could, and accept things as they were. Usually, they did not seem so bad after a while; if they were not actually good, then they became so by virtue of the many things that were worse. Almost everything was relatively good. Eating was better than starving, living better than dying,”
    Jim Thompson, The Grifters

  • #4
    Ian McEwan
    “Cecilia knew she could not go on wasting her days in the stews of her untidied room, lying on her bed in a haze of smoke, chin propped on her hand, pins and needles spreading up through her arm as she read her way through Richardson's Clarissa.”
    Ian McEwan, Atonement

  • #5
    Georges Bataille
    “The absent and inert girl hanging dreamless from my arms is no more foreign to me than the door or window through which I can look or pass. I rediscover indifference (allowing her to leave me) when I fall asleep, through an inability to love what happens. It is impossible for her to know whom she will discover when I hold her, because she obstinately attains a complete forgetting.”
    Georges Bataille, The Solar Anus

  • #6
    Cormac McCarthy
    “The truth about the world, he said, is that anything is possible. Had you not seen it all from birth and thereby bled it of its strangeness it would appear to you for what it is, a hat trick in a medicine show, a fevered dream, a trance bepopulate with chimeras having neither analogue nor precedent, an itinerant carnival, a migratory tentshow whose ultimate destination after many a pitch in a many a mudded field is unspeakable and calamitous beyond reckoning.”
    Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian, or, the Evening Redness in the West

  • #7
    Elizabeth Wurtzel
    “I intend to scream, shout, race the engine, call when I feel like it, throw tantrums in Bloomingdale's if I feel like it and confess intimate details about my life to complete strangers. I intend to do what I want to do and be whom I want to be and answer only to myself: that is, quite simply, the bitch philosophy...”
    Elizabeth Wurtzel, Bitch: In Praise of Difficult Women

  • #8
    Anaïs Nin
    “[in the]..curious way that my idealism has been mixed with my fatalism, so that I can possess the soul of a dreamer and that of a cynic at the same time......I possess a power of magic...[to] destroy the balance of a well-designed destiny with my diabolical mind.....”
    Anaïs Nin

  • #9
    Kelly Braffet
    “Hate can be just as intimate as love.”
    Kelly Braffet, Save Yourself

  • #10
    Paul Auster
    “بعد وفاة والدي بأيام وقعت أسوأ اللحظات التي مررت بها، كنت اعبر الباحة الامامية للمنزل تحت المطر الغزير المنهمر، أحمل في يدي مجموعة من ربطات العنق التي امتلكها، حوالي مائة ربطة عنق أو تزيد، تذكرت بعضها من طفولتي، النقوش، الألوان، الاشكال، لقد طبعت في ذاكرتي وضميري منذ أيامي الأولى. القيت بها في صندوق كبير للتبرعات، وفي تلك اللحظة بالذات بكيت، بكيت والدي. كان القاء ربطات العنق في الصندوق الضخم أشدّ علي من النظر لتابوته وهو ينخفض في الارض، القاء ربطات العنق كان أشبه بالدفن. حينها وأخيراً أدركت بأن والدي .. قد مات.”
    Paul Auster, The Invention of Solitude

  • #11
    Craig Clevenger
    “منذ اول يوم رأيتها عرفت انها هي ..
    إذ نظرت لعيني وابتسمت
    لأن شفتيها كانتا بلون الورد
    الذي ينمو عبر النهر .. أحمر .. متوحشا ..

    ـــــ نيك كيف”
    Craig Clevenger, Dermaphoria

  • #12
    Martin Amis
    “Twenty-two poems covered the period from Lev’s first serious efforts to his arrest in 1948 at the age of nineteen. Very Mandelstamian, I adjudged: well-made, and studiously conversational, and coming close, here and there, to the images that really hurt and connect.”
    Martin Amis, House of Meetings

  • #13
    George Orwell
    “إذ لم يكن من المرغوب فيه أن يكون لدى عامة الشعب وعي سياسي قوي , فكل ما هو مطلوب منهم وطنية بدائية يمكن اللجوء إليها حينما يستلزم الأمر.”
    جورج أورويل, 1984

  • #14
    “Deciding to wait, Scott sat down with a pint away from the bar at a corner table and lit a cigarette. The clientele in there on Sunday afternoon were the same as most other afternoons. From middle-aged to old men, drinking and cursing at the world like it was the last bus which had just left the stop without them.”
    R.D. Ronald, The Elephant Tree

  • #15
    Edgar Allan Poe
    “TRUE! – nervous – very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses – not destroyed – not dulled them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell. How, then, am I mad? Hearken! and observe how healthily – how calmly I can tell you the whole story.”
    Edgar Allan Poe, The Tell-Tale Heart and Other Writings

  • #16
    Allen Ginsberg
    “Forget pleasure and Ambition”
    Allen Ginsberg, The Fall of America: Poems of These States 1965-1971

  • #17
    Stieg Larsson
    “Keep in mind that I'm crazy, won't you?”
    Stieg Larsson, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

  • #18
    George Orwell
    “On the whole human beings want to be good, but not too good, and not quite all the time.”
    George Orwell, All Art is Propaganda: Critical Essays



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