Author: Trilby Kent
Cites
- Anna Gmeyner (1)
- IN: Silent Noon (2013) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: Every moment grows, like a plant with tangled, hidden roots, out of the soil of the past, and is invisibly shaped by it. What these children had suffered, uncomprehendingly, reached back further than their memories, back into the time before they existed and before their lives began.
And even that was not the beginning.
FROM: Manja, (1938), Novel, Austria
- John Fowles (1)
- IN: Silent Noon (2013) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: On the island one was driven back into the past. There was so much space, so much silence, so few meetings that one too easily saw out of the present, and then the past seemed ten times closer than it was.
FROM: The Magus, (1965), Novel, UK