“We know that attention acts as a lightning rod. Merely by concentrating on something one causes endless analogies to collect around it, even penetrate the boundaries of the subject itself: an experience that we call coincidence, serendipity – the terminology is extensive. My experience has been that in these circular travels what is really significant surrounds a central absence, an absence that, paradoxically, is the text being written or to be written.” KnowsHas BeensCausesAttentionWrittenSubjectsAbsenceSignificantBoundariesEndlessSurroundLightningCoincidencePenetrateAnalogiesConcentratingSerendipityTerminology Author:Julio Cortazar
“What most people call loving consists of picking out a woman and marrying her. They pick her out, I swear, I’ve seen them. As if you could pick in love, as if it were not a lightning bolt that splits your bones and leaves you staked out in the middle of the courtyard. They probably say that they pick her out because-they-love-her, I think it’s just the siteoppo. Beatrice wasn’t picked out, Juliet wasn’t picked out. You don’t pick out the rain that soaks you to a skin when you come out of a concert.” PeopleIfsThinkingLifeMiddlePicksRainSkinsBonesConcertsSplitsLightningSwearBoltsMarryingJulietLightning BoltsHopscotchMarrying Her Author:Julio Cortazar
“As if you could pick in love, as if it were not a lightning bolt that splits your bones and leaves you staked out in the middle of the courtyard. (...) You don't pick out the rain that soaks you to the skin when you come out of a concert.” IfsMiddlePicksRainSkinsBonesConcertsSplitsLightningBoltsLightning BoltsHopscotch Book:Hopscotch, Blow-Up, We Love Glenda So Much Source: Hopscotch, Blow-Up, We Love Glenda So Much