
Source: The Tales of Alvin Maker, Red Prophet (1988), Chapter 17.
2000s, 2008, (2008)
Source: The Tales of Alvin Maker, Red Prophet (1988), Chapter 17.
Interview in O : The Oprah Magazine (November 2000)
Acceptance Speech for the Margaret Edwards Award (1998)
Source: A Circle of Quiet
Context: In Kenneth Grahame's beautiful book, The Wind In The Willows, Mole and Rat go to the holy island of the great god, Pan. It is a superb piece of religious writing, but because it has gone beyond fact, it is deeply upsetting and untruthful to some people. If a story is not specified as being Christian, it is not Christian. But that is not so.
I think that this scene is upsetting because it calls us beyond fact into the vast world of imagination, and imagination is a word of many dimensions.
As quoted in "Rock On Freddie" (1985).
Krieg ohne Haß
In the preamble written by his wife of the 1953 edition published by the publishing house "Heidenheimer Zeitung", she clearly states that all the chapter titles as well as the book title were chosen by the editors, thus not Erwin Rommel himself.
“In dreams, beyond imagination, there is always a part of life.”
Original: Nei sogni, oltre l'immaginazione, c'è sempre una parte di vita.
Source: prevale.net