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I thought: "You reach a moment in life when, among the people you have known, the dead outnumber the living. And the mind refuses to accept more faces, more expressions: on every new face you encounter, it prints the old forms, tor each one it finds the most suitable mask."
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cloz
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and perhaps this is the germ of an immense metropolis. ...
— 19 hours, 51 min ago
cloz
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From these data it is possible to deduce an image of the future Berenice, which will bring you closer to knowing the truth than any other information abour the city as it is seen today. You must nevertheless bear in mind what I am about to say to you: in the seed of the city of the just, a malignant seed is hid-den, in its turn: the certainty and pride of being in the right-and of being more just than many others
— 19 hours, 52 min ago
cloz
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Instead of describing to you the perfumed pools of the baths where the unjust of Berenice recline and weave their intrigues with round eloquence and observe with a proprietary eye the rotund fesh of the bathing odalisques, I should say to you how the just, always cautious to evade the spying sycophants and the Janizaries' mass arrests, recognize one another by their way of speaking,
— 19 hours, 55 min ago
cloz
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become the pleasure of others: all spaces change, all heights, distances; the city is transfigured, becomes crystalline, transparent as a dragonfly.everything must happen as if by chance, without attaching too much importance to it, without insisting that you are performing a decisive operation, remembering … any moment the old Marozia will return and solder its ceiling of store, cobwebs, and mold over all heads
— 19 hours, 56 min ago
cloz
is on page 154 of 165
I have come back to Marozia after many years: for some time the sibyl's prophecy is considered to have come true; the old century is dead and buried, the new is at its climax. The city has surely changed, and perhaps for the better. But the wings I have seen moving about are those of suspicious umbrellas under which heavy eyelids are lowered; there are people who believe they are flying, but it is already an
— 20 hours, 1 min ago
cloz
is on page 149 of 165
the illumination of that page in the volume where the philosopher says: "Also in Raissa, city of sadness, there runs an invisible thread that binds one living being to another for a moment, then unravels, then is stretched again between moving points as it draws new and rapid patterns so that at every second the unhappy city contains a happy city unaware of its own existence."
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cloz
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Perinthia's astronomers are faced with a difficult choice. Either they must admit that all their calculations were wrong and their figures are unable to describe the heavens, or else they must reveal that the order of the gods is reflected exactly in the city of
monsters.
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monsters.
cloz
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If you ask, "Why is Thekla's construction taking such a long time?" the inhabitants continue hoisting sacks, lowering leaded strings, moving long brushes up and down, as they
answer,
"So that its destruction cannot begin." And if asked whether they fear that, once the scaffoldings are removed, the city may begin to crumble and fall to pieces, they add hastily, in a whisper, "Not only the city."
— 20 hours, 6 min ago
answer,
"So that its destruction cannot begin." And if asked whether they fear that, once the scaffoldings are removed, the city may begin to crumble and fall to pieces, they add hastily, in a whisper, "Not only the city."
cloz
is on page 114 of 165
It is not so much by the things that each day are manufactured, sold, bought that you can measure Leonia's opulence, but rather by the things that each day are thrown out to make room for the new. So you begin to wonder if Leonia's true passion is really, as they say, the enjoyment of new and different things, and not, instead, the joy of expelling, discarding, cleansing itself of a recurrent impurity.
— 20 hours, 7 min ago
cloz
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In the place of roofs they imagine that the underground city has overturned rubbish bins, with cheese rinds, greasy paper, fish scales, dishwater, uneaten spaghetti, old bandages spilling from them.
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I thought: "Perhaps Adelma is the city where you arrive dying and where each finds again the people he has known. This means I, too, am dead." And I also thought: "This means the beyond is not happy."