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Angel Quote by Truman Capote

“In the courtyard there was an angel of black stone, and its angel head rose above giant elephant leaves; the stark glass angel eyes, bright as the bleached blue of sailor eyes, stared upward. One observed the angel from an intricate green balcony — mine, this balcony, for I lived beyond in three…” quote by Truman Capote
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““In the courtyard there was an angel of black stone, and its angel head rose above giant elephant leaves; the stark glass angel eyes, bright as the bleached blue of sailor eyes, stared upward. One observed the angel from an intricate green balcony — mine, this balcony, for I lived beyond in three old white rooms, rooms with elaborate wedding-cake ceilings, wide sliding doors, tall French windows. On warm evenings, with these windows open, conversation was pleasant there, tuneful, for wind rustled the interior like fan-breeze made by ancient ladies. And on such warm evenings this town is quiet. Only voices: family talk weaving on an ivy-curtained porch; a barefoot woman humming as she rocks a sidewalk chair, lulling to sleep a baby she nurses quite publicly; the complaining foreign tongue of an irritated lady who, sitting on her balcony, plucks a fryer, the loosened feathers floating from her hands, slipping into air, sliding lazily downward.””

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About This Quote

A vivid, dreamlike scene blends surreal architecture with everyday domestic life, highlighting contrast between the monumental and the intimate.

In simple terms: Surreal cityscape meets ordinary home life.

Key Takeaway

Beauty exists in ordinary moments.

Themes

surrealism urban life domesticity visual imagery

Mood

evocative nostalgic

Type

descriptive narrative

When to use this quote

  • walking through a historic district
  • observing a sunset from a balcony
  • listening to street sounds at night

Key Concepts

juxtaposition sensory detail

Practical Applications

  • use descriptive language to evoke place
  • practice mindful observation of surroundings

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does setting shape mood?
  • What does the angel symbolize?
A Different Perspective

The ornate description may obscure the underlying social context.

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