For those who love, time has disappeared, because lovers give and give their hearts to those they love; And this is why they don't pay attention to thousands of men and women who are not their lovers, and this is why they cry with relief and despair. ...
For those who love, time has disappeared, because lovers give and give their hearts to those they love; And this is why they don't pay attention to thousands of men and women who are not their lovers, and this is why they cry with relief and despair. And that is why lovers measure old age and death with the slowness of hearts, these blood timers. Marguerite Yoursnard (1903-1987) - French novelist, playwright, poet, autobiographer, translator, and critic - published Sparks in 1936. Parts of this book have been considered both short stories and prose poems. Yursnar mixes the stories of real or fictional characters (including Antigone, Achilles, Phaedra, Mary Magdalene, Lena, Sappho, etc.) with the memory of the love and romance of his youth and gives a new narrative of old stories. A narrative full of passion and fascination, a mixture of fantasy and memory, full of reflections and short sentences, all about that unrepeated hadith, love.
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