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The Goldfinch
“E per quanto mi piacerebbe credere che ci sia un verità dietro l'illusione, mi sono convinto che non c'è alcuna verità dietro l'illusione. Perché, tra la "relatà" da un lato, e il punto in cui la mente va a sbattere contro la realtà, esiste uno spazio sottile, uno spicchio d'arcobaleno da cui origina la bellezza, il punto in cui due superfici molto diverse tra loro si mescolano e si confondono per procurare ciò che la vita non ci dà: e questo è lo spazio in cui tutta l'arte prende forma, e tutta la magia.”
Donna Tartt
Modern Classic
The Goldfinch
The Goldfinch
“Things would have turned out better is she had lived. As it was, she died when I was kid;and thought everything that happened to me since then is thoroughly my own fault, still when I lost her I lost sight of any landmark that might have led me someplace happier, to some more populated or congenial life.”
Love
Mother
Donna Tartt
The Goldfinch
The Goldfinch
“I began to laugh uncontrollably, so hard I nearly fell off the swing, because I knew then for sure he saw the same thing I did. More than that: we were creating it. Whatever the drug was making us see, we were constructing it together. And, with that realization, the virtual-reality simulator flipped into color. It happened for both of us at the same time, pop! We looked at each other and just laughed; everything was hysterically funny, even the playground slide was smiling at us, and at some point, deep in the night, when we were swinging on the jungle gymand showers of sparks were flying out of our mouths, I had the epiphany that laughter was light, and light was laughter, and that this was the secret of the universe. For hours, we watched the clouds rearranging themselves into intelligent patterns; rolled in the dirt, believing it was seaweed; lay on our backs and sang "Dear Prudence" to the welcoming and appreciative stars. It was a fantastic night: one of the great nights of my life.”
Love
Friendship
Ecstasy
Boris Pavlikovsky
Theo Decker
The Goldfinch
“... I was disturbed by how many of my classmates disliked Thoreau, railed against him even, as if he (who claimed never to have learned anything of value from an old person) was an enemy and not a friend. His scorn of commerce--invigorating to me--nettled a lot of the more vocal kids in Honors English. "Yeah, right," shouted an obnoxious boy whose hair was gelled and combed stiff like a Dragon Ball Z character--"some kind of world it would be if every-body just dropped out and moped around in the woods--”
Consumerism
Commerce
Thoreau
English Class
Dragon Ball Z
The Goldfinch
“What do you think about America?"
"Everyone always smiles so big! Well—most people. Maybe not so much you. I think it looks stupid.”
Fiction
Literature
Literary Fiction
Donna Tartt
The Goldfinch
The Goldfinch
“I was wide awake, and yet part of me was so glassed-off and numb I was practically in a coma.”
Relatable Af
The Goldfinch
“...and there she was, turning and smiling at me, at me! and there were way too many people in the theater because it was the seven o'clock show, way more people than I was comfortable with my generalized anxiety and hatred of crowded places and more people trickling in even after the show had started but I didn't care, it could have been a foxhole in the Somme being shelled by the Germans and all that mattered was her next to me in the dark, her arm beside mine.”
Pippa
The Goldfinch
“Es peligroso ignorar la existencia de lo irracional. Cuanto más cultivada es una persona, cuanto más inteligente y más reprimida, más necesita algún medio de canalizar los impulsos primitivos que tanto se ha esforzado en suprimir.”
Irracionalidad
The Goldfinch
“Son nuestros secretos los que nos definen, y no la cara que mostramos al mundo.”
Secretos
The Goldfinch
“Nunca he trazado una línea tan firme entre el «bien» y el «mal». Para mí esa línea a menudo es falsa. Nunca están tan desconectados el uno del otro. No pueden existir por su cuenta. Mientras actúe guiado por el amor creo que estoy haciéndolo lo mejor que sé. En cambio tú, envuelto en tus juicios, lamentando siempre el pasado, maldiciéndote a ti mismo, culpándote y preguntándote «¿Qué habría pasado si...?». «La vida es cruel.» «Ojalá hubiera muerto yo en su lugar.» Bueno, pues pregúntate esto: ¿y si todas las acciones y decisiones, buenas o malas, le traen sin cuidado a Dios? ¿Y si el patrón está predeterminado? No, no, espera, es una pregunta que vale la pena plantearse. ¿Y si son nuestros errores y nuestra maldad los que marcan el destino y nos conducen a lo bueno? ¿Y si para alguno de nosotros no es posible llegar de ningún otro modo?”
Bien Y Mal
The Goldfinch
“Puedes equivocarte de camino y que aun así este te lleve a donde quieres ir. O, viceversa, a veces puedes hacerlo todo mal y aun así sale bien.”
Bien Y Mal
The Goldfinch
“No siempre se saca el bien de las buenas obras ni el mal de las malas obras. Ni siquiera los sabios y los buenos pueden ver la finalidad de todas sus acciones.”
Bien Y Mal
The Goldfinch
“Quizá la buena suerte se parecía a la mala suerte en que tardabas un tiempo en asimilarla.”
Suerte
The Goldfinch
“El mundo no acudirá a mí, solía decir, yo tengo que salir a su encuentro.”
Mundo
The Goldfinch
“...for Hobie, who sorrowed over these elegant old remnants as if they were underfed children or mistreated cats, it was a point of duty to rescue what he could and then with his gifts as carpenter and joiner to recombine them into beautiful young Frankensteins that were in some cases plainly fanciful but in others such faithful models of the period that they were all but indistinguishable from the real thing. p452”
Humor
Literary Allusion
The Goldfinch
“We’d gotten off on the subject of writers―from T.H. White and Tolkien to Edgar Allan Poe, another favorite. “My dad says Poe’s a second-rate writer,” I said. “That he’s the Vincent Price of American Letters. But I don’t think that’s fair.”
“No, it isn’t,” said Hobie, seriously pouring himself a cup of tea. “Even if you don’t like Poe―he invented the detective story. And science fiction. In essence, he invented a huge part of the twentieth century. I mean―honestly, I don’t care as much for him as I did as when I was a boy, but even if you don’t like him you can’t dismiss him as a crank.”
Literature
Science Fiction
Tolkien
Edgar Allan Poe
Twentieth Century
T H White
Detective Story
The Goldfinch
“We’d gotten off on the subject of writers―from T.H. White and Tolkien to Edgar Allan Poe, another favorite. “My dad says Poe’s a second-rate writer,” I said. “That he’s the Vincent Price of American Letters. But I don’t think that’s fair.”
“No, it isn’t,” said Hobie, seriously pouring himself a cup of tea. “Even if you don’ like Poe―he invented the detective story. And science fiction. In essence, he invented a huge part of the twentieth century. I mean―honestly, I don’t care as much for him as I did as when I was a boy, but even if you don’t like him you can’t dismiss him as a crank.”
Science Fiction
Tolkien
Edgar Allan Poe
Twentieth Century
Detective Story
Literature T H White
The Goldfinch
“We’d gotten off on the subject of writers―from T.H. White and Tolkien to Edgar Allan Poe, another favorite. “My dad says Poe’s a second-rate writer,” I said. “That he’s the Vincent Price of American Letters. But I don’t think that’s fair.”
“No, it isn’t,” said Hobie, seriously pouring himself a cup of tea. “Even if you don’ like Poe―he invented the detective story. And science fiction. In essence, he invented a huge part of the twentieth century. I mean―honestly, I don’t care as much for him as I did as when I was a boy, but even if you don’t like him you can’t dismiss him as a crank.”
We’d gotten off on the subject of writers―from T.H. White and Tolkien to Edgar Allan Poe, another favorite. “My dad says Poe’s a second-rate writer,” I said. “That he’s the Vincent Price of American Letters. But I don’t think that’s fair.”
“No, it isn’t,” said Hobie, seriously pouring himself a cup of tea. “Even if you don’ like Poe―he invented the detective story. And science fiction. In essence, he invented a huge part of the twentieth century. I mean―honestly, I don’t care as much for him as I did as when I was a boy, but even if you don’t like him you can’t dismiss him as a crank.”
Literature
Science Fiction
Tolkien
Edgar Allan Poe
Twentieth Century
T H White
Detective Story
The Goldfinch
“If I thought my kid was a bastard I would sure the fuck name him something else.”
Boris Pavlikovsky
The Goldfinch
“I thought of all the places I'd been and all the places I hadn't, a world lost and vast and unknowable, dingy maze of cities and alleyways, far-drifting ash and hostile immensities, connections missed, things lost and never found.”
The Goldfinch
Theo Decker
Donna Tarot
The Goldfinch Page 751
The Goldfinch
“There's no 'rational grounds' for anything I care about.”
Love
Donna Tartt
The Goldfinch
The Goldfinch
“And your point is―?"
"My point is like, democracy is excuse for any fucking thing. Violence ...greed ...stupidity... anything is ok if Americans do it. Right? Am I right?"
"You really can't shut up, can you?”
Violence
Democracy
Greed
Stupidity
Excuse
The Goldfinch
“What about school then? Favorite subjects?”
“History, I guess. English too,” I said when he didn’t answer. “But English is going to be really boring for the next six weeks―we stopped doing literature and went back to the grammar book and now we’re diagramming sentences.”
Boring
Grammar
English Literature
The Goldfinch
“Whenever you see flies or insects in a still life—a wilted petal, a black spot on the apple—the painter is giving you a secret message. He’s telling you that living things don’t last—it’s all temporary. Death in life. That’s why they’re called natures mortes. Maybe you don’t see it at first, with all the beauty and bloom, the little speck of rot. But if you look closer—there it is.”
Life
Philosophy
Death
Art
Transience
The Goldfinch
“While I was still in Amsterdam, I dreamed about my mother for the first time in years.”
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Opening Lines
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