Author: De Robertis, Carolina
Cites
- Dante Alighieri (1)
- IN: The Invisible Mountain (2009) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: But you, why do you return to so much woe? Why do ou not climb the delectable mountain, the source and cause of every happiness?
FROM: Inferno, (1814), Poem, Italy
- Clarice Lispector (1)
- IN: The Invisible Mountain (2009) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: A silence so great that hopelessness is shamed. Mountains so high that hopelessness is shamed.
FROM: Soulstorm, (1989), Novel, Brazil
- Rainer Maria Rilke (1)
- IN: The Gods of Tango (2015) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: And all things conspire to keep silent about us, half
out of shame perhaps, half as unutterable hope.
FROM: Second Elegy, (1923), Poem, Bohemia/Austria
- Jorge Luis Borges (1)
- IN: The Gods of Tango (2015) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Convert the outrage of the years into music.
FROM: The Art of Poetry, (1960), Poem, Argentina
- NULL (1)
- IN: The Gods of Tango (2015) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Since the house is on fire, let us warm ourselves.
FROM: Italian proverb, (None), Proverb, Italy