Brian W. Aldiss (1925–2017) British science fiction author
"In Conversation: Brian Aldiss & James Blish" in Cypher (October 1973); republished in The Tale That Wags the God (1987) by James Blish
Ophelia Has a Lot to Answer For (1997)
Brian W. Aldiss (1925–2017) British science fiction author
"In Conversation: Brian Aldiss & James Blish" in Cypher (October 1973); republished in The Tale That Wags the God (1987) by James Blish
“What we call inspiration in poetry is usually a visitation of words and rhythms rather than ideas.”
Dennis O'Driscoll (1954–2012) Irish poet, critic
Poetry Quotes
William Golding (1911–1993) British novelist, poet, playwright and Nobel Prize for Literature laureate
So I went ahead and wrote it. <br class="br"> Introduction to his reading https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYnfSV27vLY of Lord of the Flies in the unabridged audio version (1980)
“I was mad and the idea of controlling my life to get what I wanted was like candy to me.”
Sean Sellers (1969–1999) American murderer
The Confession of My Crimes
Context: I was mad at God, I didn’t LIKE God because of how I perceived Him, and the stuff I read on Satanism said two things that appealed to me. #1 — it offered freedom, and #2 — it promised power to control my life, and others. I’d been carted all around the state and Colorado all my life, slapped, smacked, hit, and had whatever I wanted ignored. I was mad and the idea of controlling my life to get what I wanted was like candy to me. Plus I looked at the way everyone around me lived and the stuff I read in the Satanic Bible in principle was lived out in lifestyle by Mom and Dad and everyone else I knew. No one was a real Christian. We didn’t go to church. We didn’t talk about God. … What was the point of pretending to serve God when we lived like Satanists? Satanism taught me that I should make my own rules to live by in life, and that’s just what everyone I’d grown up around did, so I got very involved in Satanism. I truly thought it was an honest way to live, and the rituals of it would enable me to control my life. Even then I didn’t want to kill anyone. That desire didn’t start until later.
Kim Stanley Robinson book Green Mars
Source: Green Mars (1993), Chapter 9, “The Spur of the Moment” (p. 450)
Sören Kierkegaard (1813–1855) Danish philosopher and theologian, founder of Existentialism
Journals of Søren Kierkegaard 1A75, 1835
1830s, The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard, 1830s