"I have finished Jurgen; a great and beautiful book, and the saddest book I ever read. I don't know why, exactly. The book hurts me β tears me to small pieces β but somehow it sets me free. It says the word that I've been trying to pronounce for so long. It tells me everything I am, and have been, and may be, unsparingly... I don't know why I cry over it so much. It's too β something-or-other β to stand. I've been sitting here tonight, reading it aloud, with the tears streaming down my face..."
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Deems Taylor, in a letter to Mary Kennedy (12 December 1920)
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James Branch Cabell
James Branch Cabell (14 April 1879 β 5 May 1958) was an American author of satirical fantasy works, most notably The Cream of the Jest, Jurgen, A Comedy of Justice, Figures of Earth, and other works in the series known as Biography of the Life of Manuel.
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