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quotespile · 3 months
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The loneliest thing in the world is lying awake beside someone asleep.
Rebecca Makkai, Music for Wartime
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sunsetcurveauto · 5 months
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Orpheus Leading Eurydice from the Underworld, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
eurydice, sarah ruhl // francis forever, mitski // hamlet, william shakespeare // the worm king's lullaby, richard siken // i swear somewhere this works, trista mateer // walking home, marie howe // amy & roger's epic detour, morgan matson // the epic of gilgamesh // from june to december - summer villanelle, wendy cope // eurydice, sarah ruhl
outhouse, rachel mckibbens // hamlet, william shakespeare // the great believers, rebecca makkai // a little life, hanya yanagihara // introduction to quantum theory, franny choi // concerning the book that is the body of the beloved, gregory orr // the song of achilles, madeline miller // i swear somewhere this works, trista mateer // les miserables, victor hugo // eurydice, sarah ruhl
the epic of gilgamesh // eurydice, sarah ruhl // in the name of love, katie maria // the great believers, rebecca makkai // i swear somewhere this works, trista mateer // the time traveller's wife, audrey niffenegger // hamlet, william shakespeare // on the death of summer and baptismal promises, w.r. // amy & roger's epic detour, morgan matson // road to hell (reprise), anaïs mitchell
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freckles-and-books · 1 year
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I had big plans for my weekend, but I think I just want to read.
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creatinganewwlife · 1 month
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“But when someone's gone and you're the primary keeper of his memory-letting go would be a kind of murder, wouldn't it? I had so much love for him, even if it was a complicated love, and where is all that love supposed to go? He was gone, so it couldn't change, it couldn't turn to indifference. I was stuck with all that love.”
Rebecca Makkai, The Great Believers
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hungryfictions · 1 year
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Rebecca Makkai, I Have Some Questions for You
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asoftepiloguemylove · 10 months
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Hi, can you do a web weave on the loss of a lover who you grieve for everyday for your life and wishes to seek their love everyday?
Thank you so much and I love you blog!!
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i hope you're doing okay <33
L. Frank Baum The Wonderful Wizard of Oz / Ocean Vuong in an interview by Tonya Mosley / Martha Gellhorn from a letter to Hortense Flexner and Wyncie King Selected Letters of Martha Gellhorn / pinterest / Rebecca Makkai The Great Believers / Anne Carson Glass, Irony and God / One Day (2011) dir. Lone Scherfig / pinterest
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narinderdass · 2 months
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#क्या_कहती_है_पाक_कुरान #Quran #muslim #ramadan #ramadan2024 #ramzanspecial #allahuakbar #fasting #ramzan #BaakhabarSantRampalJi #SantRampalJiMaharaj
"मक्का महादेव का मंदिर है"
सिख धर्म की पुस्तक भाई बाले वाली जन्म साखी में प्रमाण है :—
‘‘साखी मदीने की चली‘‘ हिन्दी वाली के पृष्ठ 262 पर श्री नानक जी ने चार इमामों के प्रश्न का जवाब देते हुए कहा है :
आखे नानक शाह सच्च, सुण हो चार इमाम।
मक्का है महादेव का, ब्राह्मण सन सुलतान॥
सतगुरू नानक देव जी ने चार इमामों से चर्चा करते हुए कहा कि जिस मक्का शहर में जो काबा (मंदिर) है जिसको आप अपना पवित्र स्थान मानते हो। वह महादेव (शिव जी) का मंदिर है। इसमें सब देवी—देवताओं की मूर्तियां थीं। उसकी स्थापना करने वाला सुल्तान (राजा) ब्राह्मण था। बाद में सब मूर्तियाँ उठा दी गई थी। नबी इब्राहिम व हजरत इस्माईल (अलैहि.) ने इसका पुनः निर्माण करवाया था।
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litsnaps · 11 days
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top 10 books of 2022
i read 50 books this year and i’m going to share my top 10 and what i loved most about them (in no particular order)
1. writers & lovers by lily king - this book legitimately changed my life by reminding me of how desperate i am to lead a creative life. there are certain books that make you want to be a writer. this is one. featuring clean-cut, economical prose that gets straight to the point, and the point is diving into one of the most compelling characters i’ve had the honor to spend a story with. i read it twice this year because i will never be ready to part with this main character.
2. last night at the telegraph club by malinda lo - this was a reread for me and i appreciated it infinitely more the second time. the vividness of the writing strikes me as a particular triumph of this work. you can feel every emotion, see and hear every setting. that and a deeply engaging narrative make it one of those books that i continue to think about constantly.
3. crush by richard siken - my favorite poetry collection i have read, and reread, both within this year. he is one of those writers that reminds you how amazing it is to be a human that can feel and say so much. sharp images, glorious repitition, and stunning formatting that has inspired much of my own adventure into the world of unique poetic structure on the page.
4. homegoing by yaa gyasi - probably one of the most ingenious books i have ever read. to this day i fail to understand how it is possible to cover so much in so few pages and not leave the reader feeling like something is missing, but she certainly does it. sweeping multi-generational story where each chapter reads like both an exquisite short story that could stand on its own and a part of the richly woven whole. phenomenal novel that i wholeheartedly believe will be a classic in the future.
5. the idiot by elif batuman - another character that weaseled her way into my brain and has never left. a plotless, indulgent, meandering character study that struck such a cord with me. i read this at the exact right time in my life and for the week that i was making my way through it, there was no distinction between the narrator and myself in my mind. i don’t know how to explain this, but i was narrating my own life through this character’s eyes. captivating.
6. piranesi by susanna clarke - an exemplary work of fantasy that explores the nuances of knowledge and gratitude, balancing expertly between critiquing the pursuit of knowledge and power and exalting wonder, curiosity, and science. a book written in journal entries which flows perfectly and never feels choppy. leaves you thinking differently about the world.
7. open water by caleb azumah nelson - a short novella you can read in a day, and you will have to, as it is so enchanting and haunting that you cannot stop. it fully took over my mind until i finished it. it features second person narration which creates an unmatched level of closeness between reader and narrator. triumphantly evocative, intimate, and precise prose. the most poetic novel(la) i've had the pleasure of reading since on earth we're briefly gorgeous.
8. the great believers by rebecca makkai - the highlight of this book is the dense prose; every sentence feels perfectly chosen and hits you just as hard as the last. there is never a break, never a breather from the stunning writing. for that reason it is a slow book to move through, but in the best way. also accomplishes using dual pov/timelines in a way that does not detract from the fluidity of the work. very heavy subject matter but imbued with hope, gratitude, and affection.
9. the starless sea by erin morgenstern - prior to reading piranesi, this was my favorite fantasy read of the year. the world is so engrossing and the formatting of the novel is unique and inventive. vivid world builidng and a meandering, cris-crossing plot that enthralls from the beginning. an ode to humanity and the interconnectedness of the stories we tell.
10. babel by r.f. kuang - a lengthy novel that is well worth the time it takes, featuring a slate of morally ambiguous young people bumping up against the limits of their social power. similarly to piranesi, it embraces curiosity, drive, passion, and learning while chastising the intrenchment of power in academia. kuang cements herself as figurehead of the historical fantasy subgenre, tapping into its full potential.
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shelvingcart · 7 months
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what i'm reading rn - sarah
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quotespile · 4 months
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But when someone’s gone and you’re the primary keeper of his memory — letting go would be a kind of murder, wouldn’t it? I had so much love for him, even if it was a complicated love, and where is all that love supposed to go? He was gone, so it couldn’t change, it couldn’t turn to indifference. I was stuck with all that love.
Rebecca Makkai, The Great Believers
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howifeltabouthim · 1 year
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I want to stay home and never talk to people ever again.
Rebecca Makkai, from I Have Some Questions for You
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freckles-and-books · 1 year
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Currently reading
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hungryfictions · 1 year
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Rebecca Makkai, I Have Some Questions for You
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