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Magic Realism Quotes

Quotes tagged as "magic-realism" Showing 61-70 of 70
Tami Egonu
“The stars and planets don’t disappear just because it’s daytime.”
Tami Egonu, A Rhapsody of Dreams

Clarice Lispector
“Don't forget that for now it's strawberry season”
Clarice Lispector, The Hour of the Star

Gabriel García Márquez
“The air was so damp that fish could have come in through doors and swum out the windows, floating through the atmosphere in the rooms. One morning Ursula woke up feeling that she was reaching her end in a placid swoon and she had already asked them to take her to Father Antonio Isabel, when Santa Sofia de la Piedad discovered that her back was paved with leeches. She took them off one by one, crushing them with a firebrand before they bled her to death.”
Gabriel Garcí­a Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude

Tami Egonu
“So many people mean nothing to us, we pass one another by without acknowledgement, without comprehending the gifts many have to offer, if only we slowed down and realised we’re not all so different. My front door isn’t open to everyone, but I can tell a good one when I see them just like I know trouble when it’s staring me in the face.”
Tami Egonu

Ben Okri
“I noticed that in a corner, across from where they ate with such innocent relish, sitting forlorn and abandoned, was the ghost of their son. He had lost both of his arms, one side of his face was squashed, and both his eyes had burst. He had bluish wings. He was the saddest ghost in the house.”
Ben Okri, The Famished Road

Gabriel García Márquez
“He never looked better, nor had he been loved more, not had the breeding of his animals been wilder. There was a slaughtering of so many cows, pigs and chickens for the endless parties that the ground in the courtyard turned black and muddy with so much blood. It was an eternal execution of bones and innards, a mud pit of leftovers, and they had to keep exploding dynamite bombs all the time so that the buzzards would not pluck out the guests' eyes.”
Gabriel Garcí­a Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude

Gabriel García Márquez
“We have to bring in the railroad,' he said.
That was the first time the word had ever been heard in Macondo. Looking at the sketch that Aureliano Triste drew on the table and that was a direct descendant of the plans that Jose Arcadio Buendia had illustrated his project for solar warfare, Ursula confirmed her impression that time was going in a circle.”
Gabriel Garcí­a Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude

“As though eavesdropping, the whistling wind refuses to speak above a whisper. The winding road is cut into the side of the mountain in such a way that it seems they are not making any progress; the walk down will require endurance. She looks up at the cluster of clouds which have been pencilled in neatly against the sky, and hopes it doesn’t rain. It occurs rapidly, a geisha brusquely folding shut her fan; the sun sets, and brilliant darkness replaces light.”
Curtis Ackie, Goldfish Tears

“I’m not brave, just curious.”
Tami Egonu A Rhapsody of Dreams

Kendra L. Saunders
“The feelings and the memories and the perceptions in me are my own, they are terrible and secret and if I can turn them out, if I can display them on canvas… or even on my skin if I must…” He turned his head and looked at her. “Then they are special. Do you see? I create from my secrets, from the halls in my soul.”
Kendra L. Saunders

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