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Nothing I did or said among the other boys came to me naturally. As a result, in every encounter, even the most glancing, I had to be a performer, for at all times I was aware I was impersonating a human being.
— Jun 25, 2026 08:16PM
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Cody Coyle
is on page 163 of 218
I didn’t want him to like men, just me, not even as a man but me as a discarnate ardor, pure willingness in his naïve, manly, exquisitely untested arms.
— Jun 24, 2026 01:37PM
Cody Coyle
is on page 157 of 218
I’d decided to take the very futility I so often felt, the vacant hum, the sense of subsisting outside whatever was vibrant and to equate precisely this secular emptiness with the sacred void, to make of my shame a jewel, to call my poverty wealth.
— Jun 24, 2026 11:15AM
Cody Coyle
is on page 124 of 218
It seemed to me then that beauty is the highest good, the one thing we all want to be or have or, failing that, destroy and that all the world’s virtues are nothing but the world’s spleen and deceit.
— Jun 23, 2026 08:50PM
Cody Coyle
is on page 104 of 218
For I could thrive in the expressive, inhuman realm of nature or the expressive, human realm of books—both worlds so exalted, so guileless—but I felt imperiled by the hidden designs other people were drawing around me.
— Jun 23, 2026 08:06PM
Cody Coyle
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I carried the plots and atmosphere of fiction about with me and tried to cram random events into those ready molds. But no, truthfully, the relationship was more reciprocal, less rigorous—life sang art’s songs, but art also took the noise life gave and picked it out as a tune (the cocktail pianist obliging the humming drunk)
— Jun 20, 2026 04:51PM

