“Art is the triumph over chaos.”
John Cheever (1912–1982) American novelist and short story writer
The Stories of John Cheever Knopf (1978).
“Art is the triumph over chaos.”
John Cheever (1912–1982) American novelist and short story writer
The Stories of John Cheever Knopf (1978).
Charles Stross The Laundry Files
Source: The Laundry Files, The Rhesus Chart (2014), Chapter 9, “Committee Processes” (p. 159)
“Art, in itself, is an attempt to bring order out of chaos.”
Stephen Sondheim (1930) American composer and lyricist
“For me the purest and truest art in the world is science fiction.”
C. J. Cherryh book Visible Light
The Collected Short Fiction of C. J. Cherryh (2004) – from the introduction to "Visible Light"
Alan Moore (1953) English writer primarily known for his work in comic books
De Abaitua interview (1998)
Context: A god is the idea of a god. The idea of a god is a god. The idea of Glycon is Glycon, if I can enhance that idea with an anaconda and a speaking tube, fair enough. I am unlikely to start believing that this glove puppet created the universe. It’s a fiction, all gods are fiction. It’s just that I happen to think that fiction’s real. Or that it has its own reality, that is just as valid as ours. I happen to believe that most of the important things in the material world start out as fiction. That everything around us was once fiction – before there was the table there was the idea of a table, and the idea of a table before tables was fiction. This is the most important world, the world of fictional things. That’s the world where all this starts.
Edsger W. Dijkstra (1930–2002) Dutch computer scientist
Dijkstra (1970) " Notes On Structured Programming http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/ewd02xx/EWD249.PDF" (EWD249), Section 3 ("On The Reliability of Mechanisms"), p. 7. <br class="br">1970s
“In a world of lies and liars, an honest work of art is always an act of social responsibility.”
Robert McKee (1941) American academic specialised in seminars for screenwriters
Source: Story: Substance, Structure, Style, and the Principles of Screenwriting
Kurt Schwitters (1887–1948) German artist
Manifesto Proletkult, 1923
Schwitters, in discussion with political Dadaists as Huelsenbeck.
1920s
“Science fiction is, after all, the art of extrapolation.”
Michael Dirda (1948) American literary critic
Introduction to the Everyman's Library edition of The Foundation Trilogy by Isaac Asimov, p. viii.