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    Tom McCarthy
    “Literature has to remain frustrating — to withhold something, remain incomplete — or it’s not literature anymore, but rather entertainment, edification or interpretation. That’s literature’s USP: staying unresolved, keeping its most vital messages unspoken, creating a zone of noise where everything and nothing is said at the same time.”
    Tom McCarthy

  • #2
    Flannery O'Connor
    “So many people can now write competent stories that the short story is in danger of dying of competence.”
    Flannery O'Connor

  • #3
    John Grierson
    “Art Is Not A Mirror - It Is A Hammer.”
    John Grierson

  • #4
    Nathaniel Mackey
    “What any experimental art is trying to get you to do is move beyond your preconceptions and your expectations regarding what should be happening, what's going to happen, what kinds of effects it should have, and enter a liminal state in which those things can be redefined in the way that the particular artist or piece of art is proposing.”
    Nathaniel Mackey

  • #5
    Ben Marcus
    “The true elitists in the literary world are the ones who have become annoyed by literary ambition in any form, who have converted the very meaning of ambition so totally that it now registers as an act of disdain, a hostility to the poor common reader, who should never be asked to do anything that might lead to a pulled muscle. (What a relief to be told there's no need to bother with a book that might seem thorny, or abstract, or unusual.) The elitists are the ones who become angry when it is suggested to them that a book with low sales might actually deserve a prize (...) and readers were assured that the low sales figures for some of the titles could only mean that the books had failed our culture's single meaningful literary test.”
    Ben Marcus

  • #6
    Louis-Ferdinand Céline
    “Since we are nothing but packages of tepid, half-rotted viscera, we shall always have trouble with sentiment.”
    Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Journey to the End of the Night



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