Book Beginnings on Friday
is a bookish meme now
sponsored by Rose City Reader (who originally inspired the meme).
Here's what you do: Share the first line
(or two) of the book you are currently
reading on your blog or in the comments
section. Include the title and author so
we know what you're reading. Then, if you
are so moved, let us know what your
first impressions were based on that first line
and if you did or did not like that sentence. Link up each week
at Gilion's place.
Here's mine from "The Deadly 'Nackles' Affair" short story in Slippage by Harlan Ellison:
Here's mine from "The Deadly 'Nackles' Affair" short story in Slippage by Harlan Ellison:
Andre Gide wrote: "Everything's already been said, but since nobody was listening, we have to start again." (You can use that the next time some spud tells you it isn't worth being a writer because Shakespeare created all the basic plots, and all that's left to us is rewriting what has already been done perfectly.)
Here's mine from "The Deadly 'Nackles' Affair" short story in Slippage by Harlan Ellison:
The mistake we all make is in assuming anybody remembers anydamnthing
from one day to the next. If that were true, we'd stop getting involved
with approximately the same kind of wrong lover each time, we'd learn
the lessons of history, the death penalty would discourage those
plotting murder, and George Santayana's famous quote would be about as
popular as "the bee's knees." But few of us keep accurate records of
what we've learned as we hobble through life barking our shins in the
dark on experiences we've already had....
[Since I'm reading short stories, this isn't technically from page 56--but I like this a lot and just had to share all of it.]
5 comments:
Interesting enough to give afterthought too. Hope it's a good one!
Oh, I like it...especially the part about getting involved with approximately the same kind of wrong lover...lol
Thanks for sharing...and for visiting my blog.
Good one! Agree about remembering from one day to the next. I know I don't.
Very thought provoking. I haven't even heard of Harlan Ellison for years but I used to enjoy his stories. I would think stories he chose for an anthology would also be interesting. Happy reading!
i love both excerpts today.. have to add this to my TBR.. very interesting and found a new author today
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