
Oxford Anthology of American Literature 1938
Prose
Anatomy of Poetry (1953)
Oxford Anthology of American Literature 1938
Prose
“We are all part of some cosmic pattern, and this pattern works toward good and not evil.”
Ardath in The Creature from Beyond Infinity (1940)
Short fiction
Context: We are all part of some cosmic pattern, and this pattern works toward good and not evil. It builds and does not destroy. So I shall go on in my search for a race where I can find kinship and happiness.
“Family love is messy, clinging, and of an annoying and repetitive pattern, like bad wallpaper.”
“All around they is to
feel and watch you
they make patterns
to peel the sound”
Moments Have You
Lyrics, To Record Only Water for Ten Days (2000)
Source: A Wild Sheep Chase: A Novel (1982), Chapter 38, And So Time Passes
Context: Time. Particles of darkness configured mysterious patterns on my retina. Patterns that degenerated without a sound, only to be replaced by new patterns. Darkness but darkness alone was shifting, like mercury in motionless space. I put a stop to my thoughts and let time pass. Let time carry me along. Carry me to where a new darkness was configuring yet newer patterns.
Source: The Dragons of Eden (1977), Chapter 7, “Lovers and Madmen” (p. 192)