Frases de Susanna Kaysen
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Susanna Kaysen é uma escritora norte-americana, melhor conhecida por ser a autora do livro de memórias Girl, Interrupted. Nessa obra, Kaysen relata suas experiências em um hospital psiquiátrico, na década de 1960.

A adaptação feita para o cinema foi feita em 1999, interpretada pela atriz Winona Ryder. Wikipedia  

✵ 11. Novembro 1948   •   Outros nomes Σουζάννα Κέισεν
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Susanna Kaysen frases e citações

Susanna Kaysen: Frases em inglês

“What is it about meter and cadence and rhythm that makes their makers mad?”

Susanna Kaysen livro Girl, Interrupted

Fonte: Girl, Interrupted

“I think many people ill themselves simply to stop the debate about whether they will or they won't.”

Susanna Kaysen livro Girl, Interrupted

Variante: I think many people kill themselves simply to stop the debate about whether they will or they won't.
Fonte: Girl, Interrupted

“The girl at her music sits in another sort of light, the fitful, overcast light of lie, by which we see ourselves and others only imprefectly, and seldom..-Girl, Interrupted”

Susanna Kaysen livro Girl, Interrupted

Fonte: Girl, Interrupted (1994)
Contexto: I've gone back to the Frick since then to look at her and at the two other Vermeers. Vermeers, after all, are hard to come by, and the one in Boston has been stolen. The other two are self-contained paintings. The people in them are looking at each other -- the lady and her maid, the soldier and his sweetheart. Seeing them is peeking at them through a hole in a wall. And the wall is made of light -- that entirely credible yet unreal Vermeer light. Light like this does not exist, but we wish it did. We wish the sun could make us young and beauitful, we wish our clothes could glisten and ripple against our skins, most of all, we wish that everyone we knew could be brightened simply by our looking at them, as are the maid with the letter and the soldier with the hat. The girl at her music sits in another sort of light, the fitful, overcast light of life, by which we see ourselves and others only imperfectly, and seldom.