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*Cat* by Jean-Jacques Sempe (b.1932)
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I like how from the perspective of a follower someone getting their life together to the point that they no longer post is exactly indistinguishable from them getting killed by a gas explosion
From the book "Nero Corleone/A Cat's Story", by Elke Heidenreich; Quint Buchholz
“Apes had it worked out. No ape would philosophize, “The mountain is, and is not.” They would think, “The banana is. I will eat the banana. There is no Banana. I want another banana.””
— Terry Pratchett - Unseen Academicals
The Librarian of Unseen University is an orangutan. This was not always the case: he was transformed by a magical accident. There is a rumor that he was once Dr Horace Worblehat.
It is clear that, whoever he once was, the Librarian is now blissfully happy in himself, reckoning that the prehensile toes and extra-long arms are very helpful in his role. He appears to want nothing more than soft fruit and a regular supply of index cards.
The Librarian is, of course, very much in favor of reading in general, but readers in particular get on his nerves. There is something sacrilegious about the way people keep taking books off the shelves and wearing out the words by reading them. He likes people who love and respect books, and the best way to do that, in the Librarian’s opinion, is to leave them on the shelves where Nature intended them to be.
–Stephen Briggs, “Terry Pratchett: HisWorld, A Brief Guide to Discworld” (illustration by Paul Kidby)
(I ALWAYS LOVE. How it’s said in the novels that the Librarian staunchly resists anyone ever finding out his ‘human’ name because they could potentially use it to turn him back. But then these Extra Materials type books just throw the name right out there for all to see. I mean there’s nothing we Roundworld denizens could do about it, but still.)
Cul de Sac - Richard Thompson - January 31, 2011 A Banjo Man most certainly cannot be Tied Down.
Over the course of the Mo Willems children’s book “Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus”, we watch a cartoon pigeon go through the five stages of grief over you, the reader, refusing to let him drive. In this essay I will-
“If you ever find yourself in the wrong story, leave.”
— Mo Willems
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