S. Wilson

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As far as the things we write are concerned there is a danger in grief just as there is a danger in happiness. Because poetic beauty is a mixture of ruthlessness, pride, irony, physical tenderness, of imagination and memory, of clarity and obscurity—and if we cannot gather all these things together we are left with something meagre, unreliable and hardly alive.
The Little Virtues: Essays
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