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Madeleine L'Engle (1918–2007) American writer
The Expanding Universe (1963)
Context: I heard a famous author say once that the hardest part of writing a book was making yourself sit down at the typewriter. I know what he meant. Unless a writer works constantly to improve and refine the tools of his trade they will be useless instruments if and when the moment of inspiration, of revelation, does come. This is the moment when a writer is spoken through, the moment that a writer must accept with gratitude and humility, and then attempt, as best he can, to communicate to others.
A writer of fantasy, fairly tale, or myth must inevitably discover that he is not writing out of his own knowledge or experience, but out of something both deeper and wider. I think that fantasy must possess the author and simply use him. I know that this is true of A Wrinkle in Time. I can’t possibly tell you how I came to write it. It was simply a book I had to write. I had no choice. And it was only after it was written that I realized what some of it meant.
Very few children have any problem with the world of the imagination; it’s their own world, the world of their daily life, and it’s our loss that so many of us grow out of it.
“When a person can no longer laugh at himself, it is time for others to laugh at him..”
Thomas Szasz (1920–2012) Hungarian psychiatrist
Winston S. Churchill book The Second World War
After the devastation of Dresden by aerial bombing, and the resulting fire storm (February 1945). Quoted in Where the Right Went Wrong (2004) by Patrick J Buchanan, p. 119 ISBN 0312341156
The Second World War (1939–1945)
“The wars ended when there were no longer two societies left to fight against each other.”
Henry Kuttner (1915–1958) American author
Two-Handed Engine (p. 135)
Short fiction, No Boundaries (1955)
Thomas Mann (1875–1955) German novelist, and 1929 Nobel Prize laureate
Quoted in Survey of Contemporary Literature (1977) by Frank Northen Magill, p. 4263
Joseph Campbell The Power of Myth
Source: The Power of Myth (book), Ch. 2 : The Journey Inward
Context: One thing that comes out in myths is that at the bottom of the abyss comes the voice of salvation. The black moment is the moment when the real message of transformation is going to come. At the darkest moment comes the light.