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GABRIELA MISTRAL ~ DUSK

in Poetry of Art by

DUSK

I feel my heart melting
in the mildness like candles
my veins are slow oil
and not wine,
and I feel my life fleeing
hushed and gentle like the gazelle.

Gabriela Mistral
(April 7, 1889 – January 10, 1957 / Vicuna / Chile)

PHILIP ROTH ~ ON HUMAN BEINGS

in The words that make sense... brilliant writings by writers... by

“Is an intelligent human being likely to be much more than a large-scale manufacturer of misunderstanding?”

Philip Roth

MALLARME ~ THE CREATION OF SILENCE

in Poetical Visions by

“It is the job of poetry to clean up our word-clogged reality by creating silences around things.”
~Stephen Mallarme

G.B. SHAW ~ PASSION AND INSPIRATION OF THE MUSE

in Muses in a Surreal World by

* “I want my dark lady. I want my angel. I want my tempter. I want the lighter of my seven lamps of beauty, honour, laughter, music, love, life and immortality. I want my inspiration, my folly, my happiness, my divinity, my madness, my selfishness, my final sanity and sanctification, my transfiguration, my purification, my light across the sea, my palm across the desert, my garden of lovely flowers, my million nameless joys, my day’s wage, my night’s dream, my darling and my star.” ~

George Bernard Shaw in a letter to Mrs. Campbell.

Mrs. Campbell 1865 – 1940 was a British actress; the first actress to play “Eliza Doolittle in George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion, which was the inspiration for the musical My Fair Lady.

NIKI DE SAINT PHALLE ~ ON LIFE

in Just a bit of everything and everyone... by

“Life … is never the way one imagines it. It surprises you, it amazes you, and it makes you laugh or cry when you don’t expect it.”

Niki de Saint Phalle

LANGSTON HUGHES ~ ON DREAMS

in Art & the Unconscious Mind by

DREAMS

Hold fast to dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird
That cannot fly.
Hold fast to dreams
For when dreams go
Life is a barren field
Frozen with snow.

Langston Hughes (1902 – 1967 / Missouri/The United States)

Drawing of Langston Hughes by Winold Reiss

VIRGINIA WOOLF ~ THE PASSION OF THE BRAIN

in The words that make sense... brilliant writings by writers... by

My own brain is to me the most unaccountable of machinery – always buzzing, humming, soaring roaring diving, and then buried in mud. And why? What’s this passion for?

Virginia Woolf

JOSEPH CONRAD ~ THE SEA

in The words that make sense... brilliant writings by writers... by

For all that has been said of the love that certain natures (on shore) have professed for it, for all the celebrations it has been the object of in prose and song, the sea has never been friendly to man. At most it has been the accomplice of human restlessness.

Joseph Conrad

(1857 – 1924)

ROBERT MUSIL ~ ON ART

in The words that make sense... brilliant writings by writers... by

Don’t you know that every perfect life would mean the end of art?

Robert Musil

(1880 – 1942)

THOMAS MANN ~ ON SOLITUDE

in The words that make sense... brilliant writings by writers... by

“Solitude produces originality, bold and astonishing beauty, poetry. But solitude also produces perverseness, the disproportionate, the absurd and the forbidden.”

Thomas Mann (Death in Venice)

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