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Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath / Jeanette Winterson, Written on the Body
Jeanette Winterson, Sexing the Cherry (1989)
I swear AS SOON as I'm done with finals, I'm going to start the longest Slade x Billy fanfic known to human kind.
Or not (who knows)
uggghh.
- Jeanette Winterson, The Cells, Tissues, Systems and Cavities of the Body
I think my gender is Apex Kitty
Je breiter unser Lesespektrum, desto freier werden wir.
Jeanette Winterson: “Warum glücklich statt einfach nur normal?”, S.132
"I mistici e gli uomini di chiesa ci spingono a rifiutare il corpo e i suoi desideri, a sottrarci alla schiavitù della carne. Ma non dicono che la carne ci rende liberi. Che il desiderio per un altro essere umano ci eleva e ci rende puri più di quanto possa fare un atto di devozione. Siamo gente tiepida e il nostro desiderio di libertà è desiderio d’amore. Se avessimo il coraggio di amare non daremmo tanta importanza alle guerre."
A curse on this game. How can you stick at a game when the rules keep on changing? I shall call myself Alice and play croquet with the flamingos. In Wonderland everyone cheats and love is Wonderland, isn't it?
- Jeanette Winterson