Opening Lines
Jul. 15th, 2004 12:19 pmTwo of my favorite lines in literature:
Watership Down by Richard Adams: "The primroses were over." It has nice continuity because it's also how he opens the last chapter, when Elahrairah comes for Hazel.
I can't remember the name of the derned story, maybe "The Dunwich Horror"? (Ah, of course, it's "The Rats in the Walls". Duh.) Anyway, it's by H.P. Lovecraft: "From the sound of it, there are some huge rats in the walls." Stephen King borrowed a little from Lovecraft for "Jerusalem's Lot", a short story in the Night Shift collection. Love it.
Watership Down by Richard Adams: "The primroses were over." It has nice continuity because it's also how he opens the last chapter, when Elahrairah comes for Hazel.
I can't remember the name of the derned story, maybe "The Dunwich Horror"? (Ah, of course, it's "The Rats in the Walls". Duh.) Anyway, it's by H.P. Lovecraft: "From the sound of it, there are some huge rats in the walls." Stephen King borrowed a little from Lovecraft for "Jerusalem's Lot", a short story in the Night Shift collection. Love it.