“An especially powerful image that. The clock that clicks as generation after generation passes by.”
– Jenny Diski, In Gratitude (2016)
Monthly Archives: September 2016
Insides Out
“Of their insides we know nothing, because we cannot understand the words that turn those insides out”
– Joanna Walsh, Vertigo 2015
Writing Becomes a Place to Live
“For a man who no longer has a homeland, writing becomes a place to live.”
– Theodor Adorno, Minima Moralia
[See Andrea Barrett, Mary Ruefle and Rachel Cusk.]
An Essential Discomfort in the World
“We moved house often, and each time it appeared that it was the perfecting of our environment that was causing us to leave it, as though living there had been a process of construction that was now complete. (…) To continue creating, a person perhaps has to maintain an essential discomfort in the world.”
– Rachel Cusk, “Making House: Notes on Domesticity,” The New York Times Magazine 31 August 2016
[See Andrea Barrett and Mary Ruefle.]