Steven Millhauser

  • Nathanielhas quoted2 years ago
    It’s difficult to know exactly what we feel about our phantoms, but I think it is fair to say that in the moment we see them, before we’re seized by a familiar emotion like fear, or anger, or curiosity, we are struck by a sense of strangeness, as if we’ve suddenly entered a room we have never seen before, a room that nevertheless feels familiar. Then the world shifts back into place and we continue on our way.
  • Maria Araújohas quoted4 months ago
    Five past twelve. Do you know where your children are? The room is so hot that the heat is a hand gripping her throat. Got to move, got to do something. Moonlight is streaming in past the edges of the closed and slightly raised venetian blinds. She can’t breathe in this room, in this house. Oh man, do something. Do it. The crickets are growing louder.
  • Maria Araújohas quoted4 months ago
    but the thought disturbs her— she feels exposed, a girl in moonlight, out in the open, spied on. She doesn’t want anyone to look at her. No one is allowed to think about her body.
  • Maria Araújohas quoted4 months ago
    The inside of her skin itches. Her bones itch. So how do you scratch your bones?
  • Maria Araújohas quoted4 months ago
    has the sudden sense that the whole project is astray, his whole life astray, but the thought is so terrifying that he quickly suppresses it.
  • Maria Araújohas quoted4 months ago
    He ought to clear out all this junk, but it would be like throwing away his childhood.
  • Maria Araújohas quoted4 months ago
    He never throws anything out
  • Maria Araújohas quoted4 months ago
    His heart lifts. The night will forgive him.
  • Maria Araújohas quoted4 months ago
    she dreams of release
  • Maria Araújohas quoted4 months ago
    Sometimes it seems to her that she is simply waiting—waiting for the moment when she will be able to relax her will a little.
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