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Elif Batuman

  • Olga Alekseevahas quoted2 years ago
    The story had a stilted feel, and yet while you were reading you felt totally inside its world, a world where reality mirrored the grammar constraints, and what Slavic 101 couldn’t name didn’t exist. There was no “went” or “sent,” no intention or causality—just unexplained appearances and disappearances.
  • Olga Alekseevahas quoted2 years ago
    The libraries started giving out plastic bags that said A WET BOOK IS NOT A DEAD DUCK on the side. These bags were supposed to encourage you not to throw out wet books.
  • Aliza Ishaqhas quoted2 years ago
    each message contained the one that had come before, so your own words came back to you—all the words you threw out, they came back.
  • Derek Jarhas quoted2 years ago
    Moscow does not believe in tears.

    Sevastopol does not believe in earwax.

    Minsk does not believe in black bile.
  • Derek Jarhas quoted2 years ago
    this the decisive moment of my life? It felt as if the gap that had dogged me all my days was knitting together before my eyes—so that, from this point on, my life would be as coherent and meaningful as my favorite books. At the same time, I had a powerful sense of having escaped something: of having finally stepped outside the script.
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