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Джеймс Брэнч Ке́йбелл — американский писатель, один из родоначальников жанра фэнтези; наиболее известен как автор цикла произведений «Биография жизни Мануэля» . Wikipedia  

✵ 14. Апрель 1879 – 5. Май 1958
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“Life is very marvelous … and to the wonders of the earth there is no end appointed.”

The Gander, in Book Seven : What Saraïde Wanted, Ch. XLV : The Gander Also Generalizes
The Silver Stallion (1926)

“If the Author will it, there may be appended to any comedy an afterpiece. Meanwhile, so far as I may judge, the life of Manuel ends here.”

James Branch Cabell книга The Cream of the Jest

The Epilogue : Which is the proper ending of all comedies; and heralds, it may be, an afterpiece.
The Cream of the Jest (1917)

“People must have both their dreams and their dinners in this world, and when we go out of it we must take what we find. That is all.”

Niafer, in Book Ten : At Manuel's Tomb, Ch. LXIX : Economics of Jurgen
The Silver Stallion (1926)

“I have followed after the truth, across this windy planet upon which every person is nourished by one or another lie.”

Coth, in Book Four : Coth at Porutsa, Ch. XXVI : The Realist in Defeat
The Silver Stallion (1926)

“Whatever pretended pessimists in search of notoriety may say, most people are naturally kind, at heart.”

James Branch Cabell книга The Cream of the Jest

Источник: The Cream of the Jest (1917), Ch. 14 : Peculiar Conduct of a Personage

“You touch on a disheartening truth. People never want to be told anything they do not believe already.”

James Branch Cabell книга The Cream of the Jest

Источник: The Cream of the Jest (1917), Ch. 13 : Suggesting Themes of Universal Appeal

“Good and evil keep very exact accounts… and the face of every man is their ledger.”

Ch. 5 : Requirements of Bread and Butter http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/CABELL/ch05.htm
Jurgen (1919)

“Man alone of animals plays the ape to his dreams.”

Manuel, in Book Four : Coth at Porutsa, Ch. XXV : Last Obligation upon Manuel
The Silver Stallion (1926)

“The Terrible and Marvellous History of Manuel Pig-Tender That Afterwards Was Named Manuel the Redeemer.”

Title of a fictional work that he "quotes" from at the start of the book.
The Certain Hour (1916)

“Love, I take it, must look toward something not quite accessible, something not quite understood.”

James Branch Cabell книга The Cream of the Jest

Horvendile, in Ch. 2 : Introduces the Ageless Woman
The Cream of the Jest (1917)

“There is no gift more great than love.”

Morvyth, in Book Two : The Mathematics of Gonfal, Ch. X : Relative to Gonfal's Head
The Silver Stallion (1926)