“The door of the bar opened, showing him a momentary oblong of true daylight, blankly white. A woman entered. He couldn't see her face as she crossed to the bar in front of the window, but he could see, drawn with exactitude by the light behind her, her legs within a summery white dress. When young he had supposed, without giving it much thought, that women didn't realize that sun behind them revealed them in this way; now he supposes that of course they must, and thinks about it. ("Novelty")”
Quote by John Crowley
Work
American Fantastic Tales: Terror and the Uncanny from the 1940s to Now
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: The Borrower
Source: Emma
Source: Wickedly Charming
“You don’t get what you wish for; you get what you work for.”
Source: Rule #1 Don't Be #2
Source: Wrath, Prequel to Tredan's Bane
Source: Jude the Obscure
Source: The Book of the City of Ladies
“I hear the singing of the lives of women. The clear mystery, the offering, and the pride.”
