“But it's always intriguing to discover the ways in which desire fuels the systems of the world.”
Origine: The Mad Man (1994), p. 257
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“But it's always intriguing to discover the ways in which desire fuels the systems of the world.”
Origine: The Mad Man (1994), p. 257
Origine: Tales of Nevèrÿon (1979), Chapter 2, “The Tale of Old Venn” Section 1 (p. 76)
“To write for others,’ she thought, ‘it seems one must be a spy—or a teller of tales.”
Origine: Neveryóna (1983), Chapter 11, “Of Family Gatherings, Grammatology, More Models, and More Mysteries” (p. 313)
“You can be bored with anything if you try hard enough.”
Origine: Nova (1968), Chapter 3 (p. 36)
Origine: Neveryóna (1983), Chapter 7, “Of Commerce, Capital, Myths, and Missions” (p. 147)
“Everyone in a position of authority is hysterical, and everyone else is pretending to be asleep.”
Origine: Triton (1976), Chapter 3 “Avoiding Kangaroos” (p. 54)
“Imagination should be used for something other than pondering murder, don’t you think?”
Part 2, Chapter 4
Babel-17 (1966)
Origine: Tales of Nevèrÿon (1979), Chapter 3, “The Tale of Small Sarg” Section 3 (p. 140)
Origine: Neveryóna (1983), Chapter 12, “Of Models, Monsters, Night, and the Numinous” (p. 367)
Origine: Neveryóna (1983), Chapter 5, “Of Matrons, Mornings, Motives, and Machinations” (p. 104)
Origine: Tales of Nevèrÿon (1979), Chapter 1, “The Tale of Gorgik” Section 2 (p. 15)
Section 9 (quoted from Ortega y Gasset, “On Love”)
The Einstein Intersection (1967)
Origine: Triton (1976), Chapter 7 “Tiresias Descending, or Trouble on Triton” (p. 322)
Spoken Arts interview on WBFO 88.7, 20th April 2000.
“I came no nearer sleep than I came to the moon.”
Origine: The Jewels of Aptor (1962), Chapter III (p. 29)
Origine: Tales of Nevèrÿon (1979), Chapter 4, “The Tale of Potters and Dragons” Section 1 (p. 161)
On the Unspeakable, Avant-Pop http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avant-Pop:_Fiction_for_a_Daydream_Nation, p. 150
Ernest Newboy in Part IV, "In Time of Plague" (p. 357)
Dhalgren (1975)