Marjorie M. Liu (1979) American writer
On her views of the romance genre in “Marjorie Liu: Making a Monstress” https://www.guernicamag.com/making-a-monstress/ in Guernica (2016 Feb 15)
The Riverworld series
Marjorie M. Liu (1979) American writer
On her views of the romance genre in “Marjorie Liu: Making a Monstress” https://www.guernicamag.com/making-a-monstress/ in Guernica (2016 Feb 15)
Reinaldo Arenas (1943–1990) Cuban poet/novelist/playwright
Source: On his preference for short stories over novels in “The Literature of Uprootedness: An Interview with Reinaldo Arenas” https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-literature-of-uprootedness-an-interview-with-reinaldo-arenas in The New Yorker (2013 Dec 5)
Iris Murdoch Sartre: Romantic Rationalist
Source: Sartre: Romantic Rationalist (1953), Ch. 10, p. 138
Philip Ó Ceallaigh (1968) Irish writer
Interview by Tom Vowler (2010-13)
James Nicoll (1961) Canadian fiction reviewer
ibid.: About Genellan: Planetfall by Scott Gier:
2000s
Sukavich Rangsitpol (1935) Thai politician
citizenship in the changing world of tomorrow.
Matthew Arnold (1822–1888) English poet and cultural critic who worked as an inspector of schools
" The Buried Life http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/arnold/writings/buriedlife.html" (1852), st. 2 <br class="br">Context: Alas! is even love too weak<br>To unlock the heart, and let it speak?<br>Are even lovers powerless to reveal<br>To one another what indeed they feel?<br>I knew the mass of men conceal'd<br>Their thoughts, for fear that if reveal'd<br>They would by other men be met<br>With blank indifference, or with blame reproved;<br>I knew they lived and moved<br>Trick'd in disguises, alien to the rest<br>Of men, and alien to themselves — and yet<br>The same heart beats in every human breast!
“The story of the human race is the story of men and women selling themselves short.”
Abraham Maslow (1908–1970) American psychologist
As quoted in Road Signs for Success (1993) by Jim Whitt, p. 61.
1970s and later