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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marking out invisible hypotenuses

Here is my CV. I was born in 1923 under a sky in which the radiant Sun and melancholy Saturn were housed in the harmonious Libra. I spent the first twenty-five years of my life in what was in those days a still-verdant San Remo, which contained cosmopolitan eccentrics amid the surly isolation of it…

—p.157 Hermit in Paris: Autobiographical Writings A Letter in Two Versions (157) by Italo Calvino
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excessive specialization: I want to keep alive an

I would like to point out here at least two things which I have believed in throughout my career and continue to believe in. One is the passion for a global culture, and the rejection of the lack of contact caused through excessive specialization: I want to keep alive an image of culture as a unifi…

—p.154 Political Autobiography of a Young Man (130) by Italo Calvino
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the relationship between politics and culture

But for those of us who were members then, Communism was not only a cluster of political aspirations: it was also the fusion of these with our cultural and literary aspirations. I remember when, in my provincial city, the first copies of l’Unità arrived after the Liberation. I opened the Milan edit…

—p.148 Political Autobiography of a Young Man (130) by Italo Calvino
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what emerged was the partisan spirit

But from all these components fused together into one single burning vitality, what emerged was the partisan spirit, that is to say that ability to overcome dangers and difficulties on impulse, a mixture of warlike pride and self-irony as regards that very warlike pride, a sense of being the real i…

—p.147 Political Autobiography of a Young Man (130) by Italo Calvino
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the terms anarchism and Communism

4) In defining my youthful ideas I used the terms anarchism and Communism. The first stands for the need for the truth about life to be developed in all its richness, over and above the deadening effect imposed on it by institutions. The second represents the need for the world’s richness not to be…

—p.143 Political Autobiography of a Young Man (130) by Italo Calvino