My first Toni Morrison. I can't wait to dive into more of her works. One wild ride, this Sula.
literature has gifted me the opportunity to process, understand & appreciate this life
& my inner world. here: my favorite words, sentences, stories.
February 28, 2021
They had already made each other's acquaintance in the delirium of their noon dreams.
February 21, 2021
If you do your best in the search for personal freedom, in the search for self-love, you will discover that it's just a matter of time before you find what you are looking for.
February 14, 2021
"Thing is, we're a community, and we got each other's back."
Zadie Smith read Marcus Aurelius' Meditations early in the pandemic for practical assistance (her words). A few months later: the publication of Intimations, a series of essays inspired by his musings. In addition to "The American Exception," which was published in The New Yorker last April, her book includes "A Woman with a Little Dog," which she read aloud during a fantastic conversation with Ashley C. Ford. It is so specific, humorous, and a moving reminder of what we've lost and would miss so much: the seemingly insignificant exchanges that made up our lives before everything went down. Ashley describes it as foreboding. I loved it.
She starts reading "A Woman with a Little Dog" at 24:55—oh and just before then she describes her relationship with writing. ("I do need it. I'm not particularly proud of the ways I need it, but I need to organize my ideas, I need to set things down, I need to feel like life has meaning. And so that's why I do it. I do need those things.")
Their talk filled me up and it's well worth the watch.