Writing and reading are not all that distinct for a writer. Both exercises require being alert and ready for unaccountable beauty, for the intricateness or simple elegance of the writer’s imagination, for the world that imagination evokes. Both require being mindful of the places where imagination sabotages itself, locks its own gates, pollutes its vision. Writing and reading mean being aware of the writer’s notions of risk and safety, the serene achievement of, or sweaty fight for, meaning and response-ability.
—Toni Morrison
from Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination
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2 comments:
I didn't think your hair would look like that Robert.
You're working it. Also, you look thoughtful. Rober-Toni-Poetri
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