Author: John Boyne
Cites
- E.M Forster (1)
- IN: A History of Loneliness (2015) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: Life is easy to chronicle, but bewildering to practise
FROM: A Room with a View, (1908), Novel, UK
- Maude Avery (1)
- IN: The Heart's Invisible Furies (2017) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: "Am I alone in thinking that the world becomes a more repulsive place every day?" asked Marigold, glancing across the breakfast table towards her husband, Christopher.
"Actually," he replied, "I find that --"
"The question was rhetorical," said Marigold, lighting a cigarette, her sixth of the day. "Please don't embarrass yourself by offering an opinion."
FROM: Like to the Lark, (1950), NULL, NULL
Cited by
- Leila Saleb (1)
- IN: Tonight the Streets Are Ours (2015) Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: Sometimes one can realize that a person is unworthy of love and love them anyway; one can form an unexplainable attachment that cannot be broken even when the object of one's affection breaks the confidences with which you entrusted them. Sometimes the one you love is blind to your feelings and for all your conversations you cannot find the words to explain it.
FROM: The Thief of Time, (2000), Novel, Ireland