Welcome to Bookmarker!

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

Source code on GitHub (MIT license).

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7 years, 6 months ago

no other substance than the reader's subjectivity topic/literary-theory

On the one hand, the literary object has no other substance than the reader's subjectivity; Raskolnikov's waiting is my waiting which I lend him. Without this impatience of the reader he would remain only a collection of signs. His hatred of the police magistrate who questions him is my hatred wh…

—p.33 What is Literature? Why Write? (27) by Jean-Paul Sartre
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there is no art except for and by others topic/literary-theory

Thus, it is not true that one writes for oneself. That would be the worst blow. In projecting one's emotions on paper, one barely manages to give them a languid extension. The creative act is only an incomplete and abstract moment in the production of a work. If the author existed alone he would be…

—p.31 Why Write? (27) by Jean-Paul Sartre
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we are within language topic/literary-theory

[...] We are within language as within our body. We feel it spontaneously while going beyond it toward other ends [...]

—p.12 What is Writing? (1) by Jean-Paul Sartre
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anguish and yellow sky at the same time inspo/misc topic/literary-theory

What is valid for the elements of artistic creation is also valid for their combinations. The painter does not want to draw signs on his canvas, he wants to create a thing. And if he puts together red, yellow, and green, there is no reason why this collection of colours should have a definable sign…

—p.2 What is Writing? (1) by Jean-Paul Sartre
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we actually set out to save the world inspo/interiority

We actually set out to save the world. That is what was insane — not ten-year-old warlords with bad breath and voodoo fetishes in Liberia, not Matt's assassin, not the boss in Somalia who set us up for an ambush in exchange for a fifteen percent kickback on the judges' salaries, not the Hutu mil…

—p.294 Emergency Sex (and Other Desperate Measures): True Stories from a War Zone Return to Normal (281) by Kenneth Cain