
A Retrospective Glance at the Lifework of a Master of Books
Fragments of a Poetics of Fire (1988)
Source: Lust for Life
A Retrospective Glance at the Lifework of a Master of Books
Fragments of a Poetics of Fire (1988)
Source: The God of Jane: A Psychic Manifesto (1981), p. 4
Context: I don't feel "possessed" or "invaded during sessions. I don't feel that some superspirit has "taken over" my body. Instead I feel as if I am practicing some precise psychological art, one that is ancient and poorly understood in our culture; or as if I'm learning a psychological science that helps me map the contours of consciousness itself.
His view as a connoisseur of art, inconsistent with public morals and decency.
Full Court Reference in Memory of The Late Justice M. Hidayatullah
Quoted by William Bolcom, in The End of the Mannerist Century / quoted in Art of the 20th Century, Part 1, Karl Ruhrberg, Klaus Honnef, Manfred Schneckenburger, Christiane Fricke; publisher: Taschen 2000, p. 190
" My First Acquaintance with Poets http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Essays/Hazlitt/FirstAcquaintancePoets.htm" (1822)
The Plain Speaker (1826)
Running with the Pack https://books.google.it/books?id=IIOi5D5xkCEC&pg=PT0 (Granta Books, 2013), ch. 3.
Speaking of her book The Human Condition, as quoted in Hannah Arendt: For Love of the World (2004) by Elisabeth Young-Bruehl, p. xxiv.
Quote from the first and only! issue of the art-magazine 'Art Concret', Paris 1930
1926 – 1931