
“All good tales are true tales, at least for those who read them, which is all that counts.”
“All good tales are true tales, at least for those who read them, which is all that counts.”
Source: What I Saw At Shiloh (1881), I
Source: Sex, Art and American Culture : New Essays (1992), Junk Bonds and Corporate Raiders : Academe in the Hour of the Wolf, p. 174
Context: The truth is that Foucault knew very little about anything before the seventeenth century and, in the modern world, outside France. His familiarity with the literature and art of any period was negligible. His hostility to psychology made him incompetent to deal with sexuality, his own or anybody else’s. The elevation of Foucault to guru status by American and British academics is a tale that belongs to the history of cults.
“age has its own glory, beauty, and wisdom that belong to it.”
Source: The Power of Your Subconscious Mind
“The world is a fairy tale; we are its guardians.”
“A Fairy Tale and the End,” p. 40
The Sun Watches the Sun (1999), Sequence: "Forgotten Place”