“There is a moon shaped rictus in the streetlamp's globe where a stone has gone and from this aperture there drifts down through the constant helix of aspiring insects a faint and steady rain of the same forms burnt and lifeless.”

—  Cormac McCarthy , book Suttree

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American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter 1933

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