Tuesday, January 18, 2005

Dead Stars

by Paz Marquez Benitez


Here's one of my favorite short stories in Philippine Literature. Click here for the complete story.

Some of my favorite lines

"Mystery--" she answered lightly, "that is so brief--"

"Not in some," quickly. "Not in you."

"You have known me a few weeks; so the mystery."

"I could study you all my life and still not find it."

"So long?"

"I should like to."


And finally... The last part, also my favorite...

The young moon had set, and from the uninviting cot he could see one half of a star-studded sky.

So that was all over.

Why had he obstinately clung to that dream?

So all these years--since when?--he had been seeing the light of dead stars, long extinguished, yet seemingly still in their appointed places in the heavens.

An immense sadness as of loss invaded his spirit, a vast homesickness for some immutable refuge of the heart far away where faded gardens bloom again, and where live on in unchanging freshness, the dear, dead loves of vanished youth.

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ahh!! i love pinoy lit too! one of my fave is dimalanta's lady polyester and Gamalinda's empire of memory. Philippine literature is a printed monument of our rich heritage, and the life, struggles, pains of being a filipino, amen hehe-vixen (http://dementedvixen.ploghost.net/)

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