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"I've been gliding through this book whenever I have time to read it. It's a smooth, natural feeling reading Macdonald's clean, austere prose. With a plot so ingeniously rendered it seems to be unfolding in accordance with the same rules of fate & chance as the life I'm living outside the text. Macdonald reveals points of the plot in perfect rhythm, precisely timed. Exactly the literary crime fiction i want to read." — Oct 26, 2019 01:57AM
"I've been gliding through this book whenever I have time to read it. It's a smooth, natural feeling reading Macdonald's clean, austere prose. With a plot so ingeniously rendered it seems to be unfolding in accordance with the same rules of fate & chance as the life I'm living outside the text. Macdonald reveals points of the plot in perfect rhythm, precisely timed. Exactly the literary crime fiction i want to read." — Oct 26, 2019 01:57AM
“I wonder if we are seeing a return to the object in the science-based museum. Since any visitor can go to a film like Jurassic Park and see dinosaurs reawakened more graphically than any museum could emulate, maybe a museum should be the place to have an encounter with the bony truth. Maybe some children have overdosed on simulations on their computers at home and just want to see something solid--a fact of life.”
― Dry Store Room No. 1: The Secret Life of the Natural History Museum
― Dry Store Room No. 1: The Secret Life of the Natural History Museum
“Let's say it once and for all: Poe and Lovecraft - not to mention a Bruno Schulz or a Franz Kafka - were what the world at large would consider extremely disturbed individuals. And most people who are that disturbed are not able to create works of fiction. These and other names I could mention are people who are just on the cusp of total psychological derangement. Sometimes they cross over and fall into the province of 'outsider artists.' That's where the future development of horror fiction lies - in the next person who is almost too emotionally and psychologically damaged to live in the world but not too damaged to produce fiction.”
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“There were dark hours, of course, such as came to everybody, in which you thought you had achieved nothing at all, in which it seemed to you that only the cases predestined from the start to seucceed came to a good end, which they would have reached in any event without your help, while every one of the others was doomed to fail in spite of all your manœuvres, all your exertions, all the illusory little victories on which you plumed yourself.”
― The Trial
― The Trial
“Hope is the crystal meth of emotions. It hooks you fast and kills you hard.”
― Revolution
― Revolution
“I always dream of a pen that would be a syringe.”
― Jacques Derrida
― Jacques Derrida
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