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Verónica Pazos

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Me gustó la Ilíada y todo ha ido un poco así desde entonces.

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“Camelot era el halo angelical que soportaba el peso de la tierra que era el mundo que era el centro del día que era el extremo exacto de la noche, que era esa sensación de terror entre sus pulmones cuando lo observaban tan brillante que tenía que quemarse su piel.”
Verónica Pazos, Noche en Tintagel

“Nuestros cuerpos no están preparados para la magia, no podríamos soportarla como no podríamos soportar el sol al fondo de la garganta.”
Verónica Pazos, Noche en Tintagel

“Las flores crecen en primavera, la cosecha se recoge en otoño, no debes alejarte del río en el bosque, tu hermano ha muerto, ya no eres un príncipe, recoge tus cosas, probablemente tú también mueras pronto.”
Verónica Pazos, Noche en Tintagel

“I will go,� he said. “I will go to Troy.�
The rosy gleam of his lip, the fevered green of his eyes. There was not a line anywhere on his face, nothing creased or graying; all crisp. He was spring, golden and bright. Envious death would drink his blood, and grow young again.
He was watching me, his eyes as deep as earth.
“Will you come with me?� he asked.
The never-ending ache of love and sorrow. Perhaps in some other life I could have refused, could have torn my hair and screamed, and made him face his choice alone. But not in this one. He would sail to Troy and I would follow, even into death. “Yes,� I whispered. “Yes.�
Relief broke in his face, and he reached for me. I let him hold me, let him press us length to length so close that nothing might fit between us.
Tears came, and fell. Above us, the constellations spun and the moon paced her weary course. We lay stricken and sleepless as the hours passed.”
Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

“Wanden olstrum end kendesorum. Isen ne bejstrum.

The water hears and understands. The ice does not forgive.”
Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

“She is dead. Almost certainly dead. Nearly conclusively dead. She is, at the very least, not answering her telephone.”
Catherynne M. Valente, Radiance
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“Angry, and half in love with her, and tremendously sorry, I turned away.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby

“You will always fall in love, and it will always be like having your throat cut, just that fast.”
Catherynne M. Valente, Deathless




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