Susan Vreeland
Born
in Racine, WI, The United States
January 20, 1946
Died
August 23, 2017
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Clara and Mr. Tiffany
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2010
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Girl in Hyacinth Blue
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1999
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The Passion of Artemisia
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2001
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Luncheon of the Boating Party
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2007
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Lisette's List
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2014
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The Forest Lover
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2004
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Life Studies: Stories
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2004
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What Love Sees
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1988
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What English Teachers Want
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1996
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“You know, bicycling isn't just a matter of balance," I said. "it's a matter of faith. You can keep upright only by moving forward. You have to have your eyes on the goal, not the ground. I'm going to call that the Bicyclist's Philosophy of Life.”
― Clara and Mr. Tiffany
― Clara and Mr. Tiffany
“That a thing made by hand, the work and thought of a single craftsman, can endure much longer than its maker, through centuries in fact, can survive natural catastrophe, neglect, and even mistreatment, has always filled me with wonder. Sometimes in museums, looking at a humble piece of pottery from ancient Persia or Pompeii, or a finely wrought page from a medieval illuminated manuscript toiled over by a nameless monk, or a primitive tool with a carved handle, I am moved to tears. The unknown life of the maker is evanescent in its brevity, but the work of his or her hands and heart remains.”
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“It was strange: When you reduced even a fledgling love affair to its essentials--I loved her, she maybe loved me, I was foolish, I suffered--it became vacuous and trite, meaningless to anyone else. In the end, it's only the moments that we have, the kiss on the palm, the joint wonder at the furrowed texture of a fir trunk or at the infinitude of grains of sand in a dune. Only the moments.”
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