“Singing is my pleasure, but not in church, for the parson said the gargoyles must remain on the outside, not seek room in the choir stalls. So I sing inside the mountain of my flesh, and my voice is as slender as a reed and my voice has no lard in it. When I sing the dogs sit quiet and people who pass in the night stop their jabbering and discontent and think of other times, when they were happy. And I sing of other times, when I was happy, though I know that these are figments of my mind and nowhere I have been. But does it matter if the place cannot be mapped as long as I can still describe it?”
Quote by Jeanette Winterson
Book:Sexing the Cherry
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Sexing the Cherry
Written by Gabriel García Márquez, this novel is a rich tapestry of dreamlike narratives that intertwine various elements of folklore and magic realism. It follows the story of a young girl who falls in love with a cherry tree, leading to a series of surreal adventures and encounters with mythical creatures. more
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