Author:  Donna Tartt
Book:    The Goldfinch
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He laughed. "What's to say? Great paintings-people flock to see them, they draw crowds, they're reproduced endlessly on coffee mugs and mouse pads and anything-you-like. And, I count myself in the following, you can have a lifetime of perfectly sincere museum-going where you traipse around enjoying everything and then go out and have some lunch. But-" crossing back to the table to sit again "-if a painting really works down in your heart and changes the way you see, and think, and feel, you don't think, 'oh, I love this picture because it's universal.' 'I love this painting because it speaks to all mankind.' That's not the reason anyone loves a piece of art. It's a secret whisper from an alleyway. Psst, you. Hey kid. Yes you." Fingertip gliding over the faded-out photo-the conservator's touch, a touch-without-touching, a communion wafer's space between the surface and his forefinger.

( Donna Tartt )
[ The Goldfinch ]
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