...worst of all were the highly unlikely science-fiction novels, or the equally implausible futuristic tales.
Couldn't my mom and Nana Victoria see for themselves that I was both mystified and frightened by life on Earth?

John Irving

Mots clés life-on-earth



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You can't possibly know that you're going to be a writer!" Miss Frost said. "It's not a career choice.

John Irving

Mots clés writer



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Never trust a man with a lunatic wife in an attic," Richard told me. "And anyone named Heathcliff should make you suspicious.

John Irving

Mots clés trust



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Novels are just another kind of cross-dressing, aren't they?

John Irving

Mots clés novels



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You're not like anyone else, Billy - that's what's the matter with you," Donna said.

John Irving

Mots clés what-s-the-matter



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...there's a limit to enduring admiration being a substitute for love.

John Irving

Mots clés love admiration



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The operas I loved were nineteenth-century novels!

John Irving

Mots clés operas



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I'm just a woman with a penis!" she would say, her voice rising.

John Irving

Mots clés woman-with-a-penis



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...one of the more sophisticated and accepting things about Europe, when it came to difficult decisions regarding sexual identity, was that the Europeans were so used to sexual differences that they had already begun to make fun of them.

John Irving

Mots clés sexually-different-europe



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What do you think I imagine making love to a vagina would be like? Maybe like having sex with a ballroom!

John Irving

Mots clés vagina ballroom



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