"Look, all sins are written down;
But not all sins were mine."
"They explain, because they are, themselves. It follows, of course, that if they fail to come alive they must come to nothing. Traduttori traditori say the Italians. Translators are traitors."
"Hagiwara, for all his brilliance, seem somehow to switch on darkness, to radiate black luminance."
"Kitahara Hakushu, in his introduction to Barking at the Moon, had likened the quality of Hagiwara's early poetry to that of 'a razor soaked in gloomy scent,' to 'the flash of a razor in a bowl of cool mercury.'"