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Mark Helprin is an American novelist acclaimed for his lyrical prose and sweeping storytelling. With works such as "Winter's Tale" and "A Soldier of the Great War," Helprin transports readers to worlds both familiar and fantastical, exploring themes of love, loss, and redemption. His writing is characterized by its richly detailed landscapes and profound meditations on the human condition, cementing his status as a master storyteller.
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"The human race is intoxicated with narrow victories, for life is a string of them like pearls that hit the floor when the rope breaks, and roll away in perfection and anarchy."

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"The greatest fight is when you are fighting in the smoke and cannot see with your eyes."

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"If it wasn't for music, I would think that love is mortal."

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"Well-timed silence is the most commanding expression."

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"Marxists are people whose insides are torn up day after day because they want to rule the world and no one will even publish their letter to the editor."

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"Of course, you would have to be insane to hope your child grows up to be a playwright or poet. Given the odds, you would have to be quite cavalier about your children's future."

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