Laura Riding Jackson
Author profile
born
January 16, 1901
in New York City, The United States
died
September 02, 1991
genre
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The Poems of Laura Riding: A Newly Revised Edition of the 1938/1980 Collection
by Laura Riding Jackson, Mark Jacobs — published 1986 — 5 editions |
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Progress of Stories: A New Enlarged Edition
— published 1982 — 3 editions |
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The Laura (Riding) Jackson Reader
— published 2005 |
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The Telling
— 3 editions |
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A Selection of the Poems of Laura Riding
by Laura Riding Jackson, Robert Nye — published 1994 |
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The Word Woman And Other Related Writings
by Laura Riding Jackson, Alan J. Clark, Elizabeth Friedmann — published 1993 — 3 editions |
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Rational Meaning: A New Foundation for the Definition of Words and Supplementary Essays
by Laura Riding Jackson, Schuyler B. Jackson, William Harmon — published 1997 |
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Contemporaries And Snobs
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A Pamphlet Against Anthologies
by Laura Riding Jackson, Robert Graves — published 1928 — 2 editions |
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The Failure of Poetry, The Promise of Language
by Laura Riding Jackson, John Nolan — published 2007 — 2 editions |
“She saw that the world was evil and yet craved for happines in it, which she thought to get by being evil herself. And she had no more happiness than I have had -- who chose the other way. There was something that was the same in each of us: we were alike in that we hated the world, and yet saw that it could not have been otherwise. And we both tried to love in spite of this hate: perhaps she was more successful than I. Therefore do not talk lightly of a new start. Evil as the old things were, they were all that we had. And if you feel that they are gone now, be sorrowful -- for it will be a long time before new things come to replace them, and we cannot say how much better they will be.”
― Laura Riding Jackson
― Laura Riding Jackson
“People will think you brilliant
only if you tell them what they know.
To avoid being thought brilliant,
avoid knowing what they know.
Write to discover to yourself
what you know.
Anarchism is Not Enough”
― Laura Riding Jackson
only if you tell them what they know.
To avoid being thought brilliant,
avoid knowing what they know.
Write to discover to yourself
what you know.
Anarchism is Not Enough”
― Laura Riding Jackson
“Ah, the minutes twinkle in and out
And in and out come and go
One by one, none by none,
What we know, what we don't know.”
― Laura Riding Jackson
And in and out come and go
One by one, none by none,
What we know, what we don't know.”
― Laura Riding Jackson
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