Amusing passages and descriptions found in Perfume, The Story of a Murderer by Patrick Suskind
~ Pungently sweet
~ Rank lion
~ Foundlings
~ Milk and cheesy wool
~ A child with the pox smells like horse manure, one with scarlet fever [smells] like old apples and a consumptive child smells like onions
~ Sentimental cosiness
~ Oyster grey, creamy opal white
~ Greedy little nose
~ Cosy veil of thought
~ Merciless sense of order and justice
~ Uncensorious slap
~ As tough as resistant bacterium
~ His soul required nothing
~ Grotesque incongruities
~ Huge vocabulary of odours
~ Thick gruel of the streets
~ Humbled contentment
~ Disgustingly good
~ Efflorescent, gaseous state
~ Olfactory peace
~ Mountain of solitude
~ Sacred awe
~ Blessedly wonderful
~ Delicious horror
~ Repulsive aperitif
~ Scent-logged
No comments:
Post a Comment