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Jane Austen
“.... N茫o 茅 o tempo ou a oportunidade que determinam a intimidade... 茅 apenas a disposi莽茫o. Sete anos seriam insuficientes para que algumas pessoas se conhecessem e sete dias s茫o mais que suficientes para outras.”
Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility
tags: rom

Bj枚rn Larsson
“Ebrei, rom e certi hanno una cosa in comune: la loro cultura 猫 sopravvissuta per migliaia di anni senza mai avere confini nazionali da difendere o dietro cui proteggersi. 脠 davvero una questione a cui gli storici dovrebbero interessarsi e cercare di spiegare. E che attualmente potrebbe avere molto da insegnarci.”
Bj枚rn Larsson, Diario di bordo di uno scrittore

Avijeet Das
“She was the mermaid enrapturing me the sailor with all her charms!”
Avijeet Das

J. Sheridan Le Fanu
“L'amore esige le sue vittime e non c'猫 sacrificio senza sangue.”
Sheridan Le Fanu, Carmilla

“Mon grand-pere Boana, qui avait la chance de ne pas ressembler a un Rom, avait pu faire un peu d'etudes dans sa jeunesse. Un privilege pour un Rom! Il a donc rapidement pu trouver un emploi a la ville.”
Anina Ciuciu, M芒ndr膬 s膬 fiu rrom膬

“Un jour, maman faisait la manche avec Maria dans ses bras. Les policiers lui ont demande de partir et, comme ils voyaent qu'elle avait du mal a se lever, ils l'ont aidee, a leur maniere. Ils l'ont fait monter dans leur voiture et sont partis a plusieurs kilometres de la, la laissant en pleine foret, son enfant dans les bras.”
Anina Ciuciu

Bj枚rn Larsson
“Ebrei, Rom e Celti hanno una cosa in comune: la loro cultura 猫 sopravvissuta per migliaia di anni senza mai avere confini nazionali da difendere o dietro cui proteggersi.”
Bj枚rn Larsson, Diario di bordo di uno scrittore

Bruce Gilley
“he main point is that Conrad realistically described the terrible things done by Belgians in the Congo. Hochschild certainly wishes this was Conrad鈥檚 purpose. He repeats an old theory that Kurtz was based on the EIC officer L茅on Rom whom Conrad 鈥渕ay have met鈥� in 1890 and 鈥渁lmost certainly鈥� read about in 1898. Visitors noted that Rom鈥檚 garden was decorated with polished skulls buried in the ground, the garden gnomes of the Congo then. But Kurtz鈥檚 compound has no skulls buried in the ground but rather freshly severed 鈥渉eads on the stakes鈥� that 鈥渟eemed to sleep at the top of that pole.鈥� As the British scholar Johan Adam Warodell notes, none of the 鈥渆xclusively European prototypes鈥� for Kurtz advanced by woke professors and historians followed this native mode of landscape gardening. By contrast, dozens of accounts of African warlords and slavers in the Congo published before 1898 described rotting heads on poles (鈥渁 wide-reaching area marked by a grass fence, tied to high poles, which at the very top were decorated with grinning, decomposing skulls,鈥� as one 1888 account had it). Far from being 鈥渙ne of the most scathing indictments of [European] imperialism in all literature,鈥� as Hochschild declares it, Heart of Darkness is one of the most scathing indictments of the absence of European imperialism in all literature. Kurtz is a symbol of the pre-colonial horrors of the Congo, horrors that the EIC, however fitfully, was bringing to an end.”
Bruce Gilley, King Hochschild鈥檚 Hoax: An absurdly deceptive book on Congolese rubber production is better described as historical fiction.

Jane Austen
“Non potevano esservi stati altri due cuori cos矛 aperti, altri gusti cos矛 simili, altri sentimenti cos矛 all'unisono, altri volti cos矛 amati. Adesso erano due estranei; no, peggio che estranei, poich茅 non avrebbero pi霉 potuto conoscersi: separati per sempre.”
Jane Austen, Persuasion
tags: depre, rom