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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4 months, 1 week ago

something like a cultural life in that town

[...] Immediately there was a burst of energy. People are too emotional about communism, or rather, about their own communist parties, to think about a subject that one day will be a subject for sociologists. That is, the social activities that go on as a direct or indirect result of the existence …

—p.64 The Golden Notebook FREE WOMEN: 1 (1) by Doris Lessing
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torpid

it was such a torpid, slovenly economy, based as it was on the most inefficient and backward labour force, that it needed some sort of jolt from outside

—p.62 FREE WOMEN: 1 (1) by Doris Lessing
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4 months, 1 week ago

the only kind of novel which interests me

Yet I am incapable of writing the only kind of novel which interests me: a book powered with an intellectual or moral passion strong enough to create order, to create a new way of looking at life. It is because I am too diffused. I have decided never to write another novel. I have fifty 'subjects' …

—p.59 FREE WOMEN: 1 (1) by Doris Lessing
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4 months, 1 week ago

to find out what is going on

During that period of three months when I wrote reviews, reading ten or more books a week, I made a discovery: that the interest with which I read these books had nothing to do with what I feel when I read-let's say-Thomas Mann, the last of the writers in the old sense, who used the novel for philo…

—p.58 FREE WOMEN: 1 (1) by Doris Lessing
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4 months, 1 week ago

the morons I've slept with

'But about Richard.'

'Oh yes. Well. It wasn't important. He was just an incident. But he brought me home all in his new Jaguar. I gave him coffee. He was all ready. I sat there and thought, Well he's no worse than some of the morons I've slept with.'

'Anna, what has got into you?'

'You mea…

—p.42 FREE WOMEN: 1 (1) by Doris Lessing