Quotes from book
The Void Captain's Tale

The Void Captain's Tale is a 1983 science fiction novel by the American author Norman Spinrad. The Void Captain's Tale takes place three or four thousand years in the future in an era called the Second Starfaring Age, a setting Spinrad revisited in the 1985 novel Child of Fortune. The book contains elements of confession, love story, eroticism, and horror.

““Genius such as yours is a genetic gift.”
“So I have heard from my parents.””
Source: The Void Captain's Tale (1983), Chapter 7 (p. 83)

“The appreciation of the connoisseur is the highest pleasure of the artiste.”
Source: The Void Captain's Tale (1983), Chapter 9 (p. 104)

“Was not the arbitrary distinction between illusion and reality the ultimate illusion itself?”
Source: The Void Captain's Tale (1983), Chapter 13 (p. 164)

“Does something truly speak to me from beyond the void, or is it merely my own desire?”
Source: The Void Captain's Tale (1983), Chapter 10 (p. 123)