Stan Yoder

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But Keats wasn’t interested in remedying wrongness. He recognized error and art as conjoined twins, born of the same place and vital to one another’s existence. In life as in linguistics, art is joined at the root to artificial—to the not-true, the un-real—just as a fiction is at once a creation and a falsehood.
Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error
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