Frasi di James Morrow
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James Kenneth Morrow è un autore di fantascienza statunitense.

Morrow è nato e cresciuto nei sobborghi di Filadelfia. Ha frequentato la Abington High School dedicandosi nel tempo libero a produrre, insieme ai suoi amici, diversi corti cinematografici di genere fantasy. La sua passione per il romanzo satirico e filosofico deriva in buona parte dai romanzi che ha studiato nel corso di letteratura alle scuole superiori.

Dopo aver conseguito un BA alla university of Pennsylvania e master all'università di Harvard, Morrow ha trovato lavoro nel sistema scolastico dell'area di Boston come instructional materials specialist

Pubblica il suo primo romanzo Gli orrori di Quetzalia nel 1981. Tra le sue opere più note si segnala la trilogia chiamata Ultimo Viaggio di Dio . Il primo capitolo, L'ultimo viaggio di Dio , narra di come il corpo di Dio, di razza bianca, lungo due miglia e con la barba bianca, venga ritrovato nell'Oceano Atlantico. Wikipedia  

✵ 17. Marzo 1947
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James Morrow: Frasi in inglese

““In the end Humankind destroyed the heaven and the earth,” Soapstone began…
“And Humankind said, ‘Let there be security,’ and there was security. And Humankind tested the security, that it would detonate. And Humankind divided the U-235 from the U-238. And the evening and the morning were the first strike.” Soapstone looked up from the book. “Some commentators feel that the author should have inserted, ‘And Humankind saw the security, that it was evil.’ Others point out that such a view was not universally shared.”…
Casting his eyes heavenward, Soapstone continued. “And Humankind said, ‘Let there be a holocaust in the midst of the dry land.’ And Humankind poisoned the aquifers that were below the dry land and scorched the ozone that was above the dry land. And the evening and the morning were the second strike.”…
“And Humankind said, ‘Let the ultraviolet light destroy the food chains that bring forth the moving creature!’ And the evening and the morning—”…
“And Humankind said, ‘Let there be rays in the firmament to fall upon the survivors!’ And Humankind made two great rays, the greater gamma radiation to give penetrating whole-body doses, and the lesser beta radiation to burn the plants and the bowels of animals! And Humankind sterilized each living creature, saying, ‘Be fruitless, and barren, and cease to—’””

James K. Morrow

Origine: This Is the Way the World Ends (1986), Chapter 9, “In Which by Taking a Step Backward the City of New York Brings Our Hero a Step Forward” (pp. 115-116; ellipses not in the original)

“Nature may not be benign, but she is reliable.”

James K. Morrow

Origine: The Wine of Violence (1981), Chapter 13 (p. 157)

“Forgive me if I’m confusing you with logic.”

James K. Morrow

Origine: The Wine of Violence (1981), Chapter 13 (p. 157)

“Every religion says war is evil, but one way or another they end up playing along.”

James K. Morrow

Origine: The Wine of Violence (1981), Chapter 14 (p. 164)

“What enormous potential for intermittent happiness the world offered.”

James K. Morrow libro Only Begotten Daughter

Origine: Only Begotten Daughter (1990), Chapter 2 (p. 37)

“Babies are like kittens, Julie, they grow into something much more sinister.”

James K. Morrow libro Only Begotten Daughter

Origine: Only Begotten Daughter (1990), Chapter 15 (p. 258)

““You see, Ebenezer, charity begs a crucial question. How did the bestower attain the position from which he now exercises his largesse?” My dead colleague cleaned his teeth with one of his many appended keys. “Through imagination and merit? Or through inherited privilege and ruthless exploitation?””

James K. Morrow

"The Confessions of Ebenezer Scrooge" p. 158 (originally published in Spirits of Christmas: Twenty Otherworldly Tales, edited by Kathryn Cramer and David G. Hartwell)
Short fiction, Bible Stories for Adults (1996)

“As with all things political, the issue was power.”

James K. Morrow

"Abe Lincoln in McDonald’s" p. 140 (originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1989)
Short fiction, Bible Stories for Adults (1996)

“Let’s just hope that gravity isn’t as heavy as it used to be…”

James K. Morrow

Origine: The Wine of Violence (1981), Chapter 1 (p. 8)

“For moral reasons, the young Reverend Peter Sparrow declined to join the Saturday night gatherings of the Erebus Poker Club. Gambling, he knew, was Satan’s third favorite pastime, after sex and ecumenicalism.”

James K. Morrow

Origine: This Is the Way the World Ends (1986), Chapter 8, “In Which Our Hero Witnesses Some of the Many Surprising Effects of Nuclear War, Including Sundeath, Timefolds, and Unadmittance” (p. 97)

“Right before bed, I spend twenty minutes in this place. Then I can sleep.”
“You mean you simply sit here, staring at everybody’s pain? All you do is look at it?”

James K. Morrow libro Only Begotten Daughter

“Uh-huh. Just like God.”
Origine: Only Begotten Daughter (1990), Chapter 4 (p. 74)

“Curse God, and die. To George it seemed like remarkably sage and relevant advice.”

James K. Morrow

Origine: This Is the Way the World Ends (1986), Chapter 6, “In Which a Sea Captain, a General, a Therapist, and a Man of God Enter the Tale” (p. 61)

“My spirits rose: I could see the photon at the end of the tunnel.”

James K. Morrow

Origine: The Philosopher's Apprentice (2008), Chapter 3 (p. 43)

“A corpse was far too easy a thing to rationalize. Christianity had been doing it for two thousand years.”

James K. Morrow libro Towing Jehovah

Origine: Towing Jehovah (1994), Chapter 4, “Dirge” (p. 91)

““You’re not very religious, are you?” said Irene.
“I’m more into gravity.””

James K. Morrow libro Only Begotten Daughter

Origine: Only Begotten Daughter (1990), Chapter 15 (p. 256)

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