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By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept
By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept | Elizabeth Smart
Elizabeth Smarts passionate fictional account of her intense love-affair with the poet George Barker, described by Angela Carter as Like MADAME BOVARY blasted by lightning ... A masterpiece.
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Bibliobear
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“How can I be kind? How can I find bird-relief in the nest-building of day-to-day? Necessity supplies no velvet wing with which to escape. I am indeed and mortally pierced with the seeds of love.”

Remembering Elizabeth Smart on her birthday.

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quietlycuriouskate
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Pickpick

Heady stuff! I first read this at age 20 (borrowed from my then girlfriend) and nostalgia got the better of me when I saw this copy in Waterstones. Hmmm... I like it less now than I did before. The writing is either luscious or overblown, depending on your view, and there is something at once beautiful and monstrous in Smart's giving of herself wholesale to this great love of hers, the misery of it no less than the ecstacy, and expressing it so.

chapter_fifty2017 Great review l read it head ago too and yes still can't get over wat a 🤬🤬 he was !! 5y
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quietlycuriouskate
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Miss K and I went to Bristol yesterday to see an exhibition of Japanese woodblock prints. Very interesting!
We made a detour to Waterstones on the way back to the train station. I've decided that, provided I am actually writing, poetry books don't count towards my book-buying quota. So I came away with Raymond Antrobus, Kaveh Akbar, and Sean Borodale's latest.
Attrib. and By Grand Central Station... have been on my wishlist for a while.

Cathythoughts I think that makes perfect sense. Writing poetry sounds so lovely ... nice one 👍🏻♥️ 6y
Cathythoughts Kate your package is here ! I‘ll look forward to opening it on Sunday... Thankyou ! So much !X 6y
quietlycuriouskate @Cathythoughts Thanks for letting me know: I'm glad it's arrived in time. I hope you enjoy it and, just in case I'm not on here over the weekend, I'll wish you a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY now. Have a good'un! 🎂🎈🎁📚 6y
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RobinGustafson
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Librarians on the loose in Seattle #elliottbaybooks #bibliomania

BookishTrish I love Elliott Bay! And the Oddfellows Cafe next door is good too! Enjoy ALA! 6y
RobinGustafson @BookishTrish Thank you! Yes, I noticed how popular the Oddfellows cafe was today. We opted for the Mecca Cafe which was fun 6y
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ThatNewBookSmell
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❤️

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Sweettartlaura
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Mehso-so

Mixed feelings here.
There‘s something brave about vulnerability. And there‘s something powerful in Smart‘s love for this man. She is ready to face all criticism & ostracism for him. She sees it as inevitable. Don‘t we all want a love so true in our lives?
Yet knowing how this ends (it‘s based on events in the author‘s life) hurts the potency of this paean to love.
So if you want to read this, read nothing else about it until afterwards.

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charl08
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Such a gorgeous cover.

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tobypfrench
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Difficult. Read to my partner. Achingly honest.

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ReadingEnvy
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Wow only one page in.. I hereby abandon all the books I should be reading.

Natasha.C.Barnes Whoa--just went to check out other posts on this book. I've never been sold on a book I've never heard of so fast. 7y
ReadingEnvy @Natasha.C.Barnes I was under the impression that I'd love or hate it but I am a huge fan of writers like Jeanette Winterson so this was a love! 7y
Natasha.C.Barnes @ReadingEnvy Oh man, I've never read anything by her either! So many new books. 7y
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ReadingEnvy @Natasha.C.Barnes wow you are lucky indeed! 7y
MeganAnn Um ok so I need to read this now.... 😳 7y
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ReadingEnvy
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This is always my busiest week of the year so I am MIA but I'll take a few minutes to share some new books in.
1/4 - some of you Canadian Littens have peaked my curiosity on this one

vivastory Angela Carter's blurb definitely catches my interest! 7y
LeahBergen I've been meaning to read this for years. 😬 7y
batsy In the bio Carter is described as being frustrated with the sentiment of the book in relation to women's passivity re: relationships, though she admired the writing. "BY GRAND CENTRAL STATION I TORE OFF HIS BALLS would be more like it, I should hope", she apparently said. @vivastory 7y
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vivastory @batsy Carter's admirably fearless. I'm thinking of diving into her work in a really thorough way once I've finished my Shirley Jackson challenge 7y
batsy @vivastory Sounds like a solid plan. Months of fantastic reading following Jackson. I think I need to do that with Carter too, it seems wrong that I haven't read most of her work. 7y
ReadingEnvy @batsy @vivastory but Carter and Smart are from two different eras right? 7y
batsy @ReadingEnvy Yes. They met once, I believe. I think Carter's hope was that women wouldn't have to write books like that anymore. She had strong views; I don't agree with them all but always interesting! 7y
ReadingEnvy @batsy absolutely... And if women's rights are anything like other civil rights, we're going to have to keep writing...m 7y
ReadingEnvy By the way my favorite Carter story is something about spirals and mirrors 7y
Centique This sounds fascinating! Both this book and what Angela Carter had to say about it. Looks like I need to read both - I didn't realise AC founded Virago until I just read the Wiki entry. Thanks @ReadingEnvy @batsy 7y
batsy @Centique Don't think she founded it but was on the early editorial committee. The biography is excellent 👍 I read the Smart a long time ago and don't remember anything about it 😳 Think it wasn't the right read for me then. 7y
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okthislooksbad
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☝ As one would probably do these days. I'm with you guys. I'm here. I'm ready. I'M HERE I'M QUEER AND I'M READY TO FUCK THESE ASSHOLES UP (i'm probably the least violent person ever, just wanted to make that clear. i'm just very angry.)

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Kitta
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Oh littens, I want to write out every sentence in this book for you as a quote. It is so beautiful.

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Kitta
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"Do you really think you're going to read before I've been fed???" So much contempt for such a little kitty.

I had big plans today to go downtown, but it's so horrible outside! Snuggled up with a (now fed and) happy kitty and a cup of tea instead. ☕️ #catsoflitsy

Hobbinol Sounds purrrfect! 8y
DebinHawaii 🐱❤️ 8y
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Kitta
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Watching Netflix while while cooking (and eating) dinner and found a crazy documentary to watch about people in love with objects. This woman just broke up with the Eiffel Tower (they asked her to stop visiting after her commitment ceremony brought a lot of bad press) and she is now dating that crane 😳🤔

After this, I'm going to start By Grand Central Station with one of my favourite #readingsnacks... wine! 😋🍷 #booktober

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BooksCatsMaine
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Another reason for loving "By grand central..." is the wealth of beautiful and excellent quotes. This quote comes back to me every few months and then I have to reread the whole passage...

#booktober #longtitles

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BooksCatsMaine
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For today's #booktober #longtitles challenge, here's one of my all-time favourites!
By grand central...tells the true story of Elizabeth Smart and her love for, and affair with a married man- at the time so scandalous that they are repeatedly arrested for obscenity!
I love the continuous prose style, the anger, the affection and the sensuous dialogue.

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Abailliekaras
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Stunning prose, a force of nature. More a poem than a story and like an artwork it hits you with emotion first, leaving you to piece the narrative together. Unhinged passion reminded me of Days of Abandonment. Chock-full of diamonds like:
"But I love her and her silence is propaganda for sainthood."
"... we lie like lizards in the sun, postponing our lives indefinitely."

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Abailliekaras
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I bought this on the strength of the first page, plus the handy size and smart cover (no pun intended!). Excited to start reading ... 😊

GuiltyFeat Brace yourself, it's breathtaking. 8y
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Abailliekaras
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I inadvertently bought these today - I love novellas, any book small enough to fit in my bag, especially for summer travel. Elizabeth Smart had me with this:

"Behind her he for whom I had waited so long, ... shuffles up to the event which too much anticipation has fingered to shreds."