Author: Anna Jarzab
Cites
- Homer (1)
- IN: Tandem (2013) Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction , American
EPIGRAPH: "Yea, and if some God shall wreck me in the wine-dark deep, even so I will endure.... For already have I suffered full much, and much have I toiled in perils of waves and war; let this be added to the tale of those."
FROM: The Odyssey, (-750), Poem, Greece
- William Shakespeare (1)
- IN: Tandem (2013) Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction , American
EPIGRAPH: "Be not afraid of greatness: Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrus upon them."
FROM: Twelfth Night, (1623), Play, UK
- Charlotte Brontë (1)
- IN: Tether (2015) Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: "Wherever you are is my home -- my only home."
FROM: Jane Eyre, (1847), Novel, UK
- Galileo (1)
- IN: Tether (2015) Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: "Nature's great book is written in mathematical symbols."
FROM: The Assayer, (1623), NULL, Italy
- James Hogg (1)
- IN: Tether (2015) Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: "For Kilmeny had been she knew not where / An Kilmeny had seen what she could not declare."
FROM: "Kilmeny", (1813), Song, UK
- Jens Lekman (1)
- IN: The Opposite of Hallelujah (2012) Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: But sister, it's the opposite of Hallelujah.
It's the opposite of being you.
You don't know 'cause it just passes right through you.
You don't know what I'm going through.
FROM: "The Opposite of Hallelujah", (2007), Song, Sweden
- Douglas R. Hofstadter (1)
- IN: The Opposite of Hallelujah (2012) Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Provability is a weaker notion than truth.
FROM: Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid, (1979), Book, US
- George, Lord Byron Gordon (1)
- IN: All Unquiet Things (2010) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: This makes the madmen who have made men mad
By their contagion; Conquerors and Kings,
Founders of sects and systems, to whom add
Sophists, Bards, Statesmen, all unquiet things
Which stir too strongly the soul's secret springs,
And are themselves the fools to those they fool;
Envied, yet how unenviable! What stings
Are theirs! One breast laid open were a school
Which would unteach mankind the lust to shine or rule.
FROM: Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, (1812), Poem, UK
- Douglas Coupland (1)
- IN: All Unquiet Things (2010) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: It is indeed a mistake to confuse children with angels.
FROM: Hey Nostradamus!, (2003), Novel, Canada