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Michael Swanwick, né le 18 novembre 1950 à Schenectady dans l'État de New York, est un écrivain américain de science-fiction. Résidant à Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie, il commence à publier au début des années 1980. Wikipedia  

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Michael Swanwick: Citations en anglais

“Our records must be scrupulous, whether they show what we want them to show or not.”

Michael Swanwick livre Jack Faust

Source: Jack Faust (1997), Chapter 9, “The Plague Kitchen” (p. 148)

“Be grateful. I’ve taught you a valuable lesson. Most people never do learn exactly how much they will do to stay alive.”

Michael Swanwick livre Stations of the Tide

Source: Stations of the Tide (1991), Chapter 13, “A View from a Height” (p. 232)

“I want your help to destroy the universe.”

Michael Swanwick livre The Iron Dragon's Daughter

Source: The Iron Dragon's Daughter (1993), Chapter 19 (p. 340)

“The hearsay of hearsay is not admissible as scholarship.”

Michael Swanwick livre Jack Faust

Source: Jack Faust (1997), Chapter 1, “Trinity” (p. 11)

“A magician does not send messages, you know—he orchestrates reality.”

Michael Swanwick livre Stations of the Tide

Source: Stations of the Tide (1991), Chapter 7, “Who Is the Black Beast?” (p. 119)

““You ask a question that cannot be answered without knowing the nature of the primal chaos from which being arose. Is Spiral Castle like a crystal, once shattered, forever destroyed? That is what I prefer to believe. Or is it like a still pond, whose mirrored surface may be shattered and churned, but which will inevitably restore itself as the waves die down? You may believe this if you choose. You can even believe—why not?—that the restored universe will be an improvement on the old. For me, so long as I have my vengeance I care not what comes after.”
“And us?”
“We die.” An involuntary rise in the dragon’s voice, a slight quickening of cadence, told her that she had touched upon some unclean hunger akin to but less seemly than battle-lust. “We die beyond any chance of rebirth. You and I and all we have known will cease to be. The worlds that gave us birth, the creatures that shaped us—all will be unmade. So comprehensive will be their destruction that even their pasts will die with them. It is an extinction beyond death that we court. Though the ages stretch empty and desolate into infinity and beyond, there will be none to remember us, nor any to mourn. Our joys, sorrows, struggles, will never have been.
“And even if there is a universe to come, it will know naught of us.””

Michael Swanwick livre The Iron Dragon's Daughter

Source: The Iron Dragon's Daughter (1993), Chapter 19 (pp. 340-341)

“You don’t hide information by destroying it. You hide it by swamping it with bad information.”

Michael Swanwick livre Stations of the Tide

Source: Stations of the Tide (1991), Chapter 8, “Conversations in the Puzzle Palace” (p. 139)

“Hierarchies only work to the benefit of those on the top. If you’re high, you’ll get by. If you’re low, out you go! That’s how it is.”

Michael Swanwick livre The Iron Dragon's Daughter

Source: The Iron Dragon's Daughter (1993), Chapter 12 (p. 209)

“They were not aware of the madness that lurked within their own minds.”

Michael Swanwick livre Jack Faust

Source: Jack Faust (1997), Chapter 1, “Trinity” (p. 3)

“I would appreciate it if just this once you would make the effort to curb your negativism.”
“I have to say what I think. That’s what I’m being paid for, after all.”

Michael Swanwick livre Stations of the Tide

“A very common delusion.”
Source: Stations of the Tide (1991), Chapter 1, “The Leviathan in Flight” (p. 10)

“The law,” Hoess suggested, “might not be entirely unhelpful here.”

Michael Swanwick livre Jack Faust

Source: Jack Faust (1997), Chapter 13, “Tabloids” (p. 214)

“Everyone dies—the rearrangement of when is a matter of only statistical interest.”

Michael Swanwick livre Stations of the Tide

Source: Stations of the Tide (1991), Chapter 13, “A View from a Height” (p. 238)

“These hands were almost crippled digging coal so that rich men in Boston might grow even richer.”

Source: In the Drift (1985), Chapter 4, “Mutagen Fair” (p. 130)

““So whose side are you on? You have to choose.”
“I’m not going to be on anybody’s side anymore,” she said. “Sides are stupid.””

Michael Swanwick livre The Iron Dragon's Daughter

Source: The Iron Dragon's Daughter (1993), Chapter 4 (p. 56)

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