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Anna Kavan

  • Alejandra Espinohas quoted2 years ago
    We untie her as soon as we get her up there on the rock. She must struggle a bit, otherwise the dragon might think we’d palmed off a dead girl on him. The water foams down below. The monster’s great scaly coils appear. Then we hurl her down. The whole fjord becomes a maelstrom, blood and foam flying in all directions.’
  • Alejandra Espinohas quoted2 years ago
    I went up to the nearest corpse and looked at it carefully. It was not recognizable, the skeleton and what was left of the flesh had become phosphorescent
  • Alejandra Espinohas quoted2 years ago
    I knew no country was safe, no matter how far removed from the present devastation, which would spread and spread, and ultimately cover the entire planet. Meanwhile, universal unrest was inevitable.
  • Alejandra Espinohas quoted2 years ago
    It got colder as we drove on; the climate was changing, like the character of the land. The edge of the forest was always in sight, gradually coming nearer: we passed less and less cultivation, fewer and fewer people and villages.
  • Alejandra Espinohas quoted2 years ago
    It was the usual story of mistakes and muddles due to different ideologies, lack of direct contact
  • Alejandra Espinohas quoted2 years ago
    Something had gone wrong with the weather. It should have been hot, dry, sunny; instead it rained all the time, there was a dank chill in the air. Thick white mists lay entangled in the tops of the forest trees; the sky was a perpetually steaming cauldron of cloud. The forest creatures were disturbed, and departed from their usual habits. The big cats lost their fear of man, came up to the buildings, prowled round the transmitter; strange unwieldy birds flopped overhead. I got the impression that birds and animals were seeking us out for protection against the unknown danger we had unloosed. The abnormalities in their behaviour seemed ominous.
  • Alejandra Espinohas quoted2 years ago
    I should have to start searching for her all over again. The repetition was like a curse
  • Alejandra Espinohas quoted2 years ago
    And always, on the surface, the indestructible ice-mass was moving forward, implacably destroying all life. I felt a fearful sense of pressure and urgency, there was no time to lose, I was wasting time; it was a race between me and the ice
  • Alejandra Espinohas quoted2 years ago
    worldwide swing towards militarism had taken place during recent months, with deplorable and brutalizing effects. Frequent clashes occurred between civilians and the armed forces. The killing of police and soldiers, with retributory executions, had become commonplace
  • Alejandra Espinohas quoted2 years ago
    I could not persuade or bribe anybody to take us in. Travellers were disliked and discouraged: it was natural, in the circumstances
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