Author: Mark Lawson
Cites
- Arthur Miller (1)
- IN: The Allegations (2016) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Is the accuser always holy now?
FROM: The Crucible, (1953), Play, US
- Franz Kafka (1)
- IN: The Allegations (2016) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: "You are presumably very surprised at the events of this morning?" asked the Inspector.
FROM: The Trial, (1925), Novel, Czech Republic
- Blake Morrison (1)
- IN: The Allegations (2016) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Wherof we cannot speak except with prurience, sanctimony or inspired retrospective wisdom, thereof we must not say a word.
FROM: It Was Good While it Lasted, (2015), Poem, UK
- Heinrich Boll (1)
- IN: The Allegations (2016) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: On the back page he saw that the News had transformed his statement that Katharina was intelligent, cool, and level-headed into 'ice-cold and calculating,' and his general observations on crime now read that she was 'entirely capable of committing a crime'.
FROM: The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum, (1974), Novel, Germany
- Edward Schlosser (2)
- IN: The Allegations (2016) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: I am a Liberal professor, andmy liberal students terrify me.
FROM: I'm a liberal professor, and my liberal students terrify me, (2015), Article, US
- Henrik Ibsen (1)
- IN: The Deaths (2013) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: When that hour comes -- when they realize they can't do without me any longer -- when they come upstairs to me in this room and go down on their knees and beg me to take up the reins at the bank again -- the new bank -- which they founded and can't manage -- here I will stand and receive them.
FROM: John Gabriel Borkman, (1896), Play, Norway
- John Webster (1)
- IN: The Deaths (2013) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: In my last will I have not much to give;
A many hungry guests have fed upon me;
...
I pray thee look thou giv'st my little boy
Some syrup for his cold, and let the girl
Say her praters, ere she sleep.
FROM: The Duchess of Malfi, (1623), NULL, UK
- Edward Albee (1)
- IN: The Deaths (2013) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: I wonder if that's why we sleep at night, because the darkness still... frightens us? They say we sleep to let the demons out -- to let the mind go raving mad, our dreams and nightmares all our logic gone awry, the dark side of our reason. And when the daylight comes again... comes order with it.
FROM: A Delicate Balance, (1966), NULL, US
- Leonard Cohen (1)
- IN: The Deaths (2013) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Tell me again
When the victims are singing
And Laws of Remorse are restored...
FROM: Amen, (2012), Song, Canada