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It might have been the epigraph for "Pale Fire".
James Salter said that nothing is as intense as unconsummated love and that could have been the epigraph for Tito's section of the book.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet James Salter said that nothing is as intense as unconsummated love and that could have been the epigraph for Tito's section of the book.
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This line of Sebald's, describing his own explorations of the generic hinterlands, might be the epigraph for 10 04, a work of fiction that never quite believes in its own fictitiousness, a novel that fails and fails again at being novelistic.
This, it seems, could be the epigraph for this final "Tales" novel, and the entire series of which it is a part.
This could be the epigraph of our age.
The state constraint is the epigraph of the minimal solution of a second Hamilton Jacobi equation.
The second is the epigraph from the novel Hyperion (1839) by American writer Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
A line of hers is the epigraph to my book -- and I will always love Wilder.
The line comes from Noël Coward, but it might be the perfect epigraph for Mr. LaBute's body of work.
In my favorite of all her poems, "A Tale Began" (which I was overjoyed to be able to use for the epigraph for my own book "Through The Children's Gate"), she writes about the range of human difficulties that, over time, make the decision to have a child impossible.
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