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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part of the lingua franca

There's also the possibility that in a society as deracinated and stripped of tradition and continuity [...] as our own, the void that emptily exists where common experience would ordinarily repose is filled by elements of popular culture so anchored to a specific time that they become part of the …

—p.92 The Future of Fiction Specially Marked Packages (91) by Christopher Sorrentino
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I don't have the time

[...] No one will agree with this and I don't want to spend the time arguing it. Or: Hemingway's fiction created the American male. Again, I don't have the time. [...]

—p.88 31 Questions and Statements about the Future of Literary Publishing, Bookstores, Writers, Readres, and Other Matters (83) by John O'Brien
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whether literature survives topic/literary-theory

Does it make any difference whether literature survives? Maybe not, but only in the sense that to people alive right now, it may not make any difference whether the environment survives; they won't be around to choke on the water or to breathe in pure CO. Both literature and the environment have to…

—p.87 31 Questions and Statements about the Future of Literary Publishing, Bookstores, Writers, Readres, and Other Matters (83) by John O'Brien
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all the middlemen

[...] Why must we now pay $25 for a book? Not because of the cost of producing the book; we pay $25 so that everyone along the way can get his cut, as inadequate as that cut may be. No one wants to consider what the actual costs are; no one, especially the publisher, wants to consider this because …

—p.83 31 Questions and Statements about the Future of Literary Publishing, Bookstores, Writers, Readres, and Other Matters (83) by John O'Brien
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those luminous charms topic/literary-theory

The future will be gorgeous and reckless, and words, those luminous charms, will set us free again. If only for a moment.

—p.72 Rupture, Verge, and Precipice (54) by Carole Maso