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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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who relies on the doubtful comforts of human love

In the Julie Harte movies, the methods Hogg uses to make sense of her mother’s life are first exercised in the film-within-a-film in Part II, where Julie materializes in a hall of mirrors, by a misty river, and has to walk, like Carroll’s Alice, through an undersized door. The film is dreamily disj…

—p.157 n+1 Issue 45: Attachment Issue On Joanna Hogg (150) missing author
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the aspiring poet’s debased yearning why/write

[...] Watching her alternate between naked woundedness and vehemence, I was reminded of Louise Glück’s description of the aspiring poet’s debased yearning — her “adamant need which makes it possible to endure every form of failure.” The harshness of that failure is as little veiled by Julie’s face …

—p.153 On Joanna Hogg (150) missing author
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stolid

though this might make them sound virtuous but stolid, like dutiful commentaries on a certain kind of stereo-typically English reserve. In fact, despite their pace, they are not stolid

—p.152 On Joanna Hogg (150) missing author
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generally men find it much easier to be selfish

If D loves H, then where does this prickliness — this obstinacy verging on imperviousness — come from? Watching her swing between secluding herself from H — physically, verbally — and clinging to him, I think of the painter Celia Paul, who became Lucien Freud’s lover in 1978 after meeting him at th…

—p.151 On Joanna Hogg (150) missing author
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you are living in a slaughterhouse

Government officials come to the narrator’s workplace to warn his students of various sects operating contrary to Marxist-Leninist doctrine, the most dangerous of which is the mysterious Picketists, whose secret sign is an extended hand with an insect in its palm. Through Caty, one of his fellow te…

—p.149 On Mircea Cartarescu (141) by Nicholas Dames