Mervyn Peake book Titus Groan
Source: Titus Groan (1946), Chapter 29 “The Library” (p. 158)
On the work of the metal-smith Tubal-Cain
The Legend of Jubal (1869)
Context: Each day he wrought and better than he planned,
Shape breeding shape beneath his restless hand.
(The soul without still helps the soul within,
And its deft magic ends what we begin.)
Nay, in his dreams his hammer he would wield
And seem to see a myriad types revealed,
Then spring with wondering triumphant cry,
And, lest the inspiring vision should go by,
Would rush to labor with that plastic zeal
Which all the passion of our life can steal
For force to work with. Each day saw the birth
Of various forms, which, flung upon the earth,
Seemed harmless toys to cheat the exacting hour,
But were as seeds instinct with hidden power.
Mervyn Peake book Titus Groan
Source: Titus Groan (1946), Chapter 29 “The Library” (p. 158)
Norman Mailer book Advertisements for Myself
"First Advertisement for Myself"
Advertisements for Myself (1959)
Robertson Davies (1913–1995) Canadian journalist, playwright, professor, critic, and novelist
The Three Warning Circles (1972).
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) English poet and novelist
The Golden Violet - The Eastern King
The Golden Violet (1827)
George Oppen (1908–1984) American poet
"Return" st. 2, 1962; New Collected Poems, New Directions, 2002, ISBN 0-811-21488-5
Thomas Robert Malthus Principles of Political Economy
Book II, Chapter I, On The Progress of Wealth, Section IX, p. 410
Principles of Political Economy (Second Edition 1836)
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822) English Romantic poet
"Verses On A Cat" (1800), St. 2, as published in Life of Shelley (1858) by Thomas Jefferson Hogg, p. 21
Ratko Mladić (1943) Commander of the Bosnian Serb military
From interview with Robert Block, 1995
Interviews (1993 – 1995)