“These are the sensations and feelings that are gradually blunted by education, staled by custom, rejected in favor of social conformity.”

—  Herbert Read

Referring to the curiosity and sense of wonder of the child, p. 17
Collected Poems (1966)

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English anarchist, poet, and critic of literature and art 1893–1968

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