Any estimable exercise of the imagination draws upon such a complex richness of memory that it truly enjoys the expansiveness — the surprising turns, the response to light and darkness — of any living thing.
Any estimable exercise of the imagination draws upon such a complex richness of memory that it truly enjoys the expansiveness — the surprising turns, the response to light and darkness — of any living thing.
“We now live in the present, unconsciously uneasy at the future, and this short-term viewpoint does have dangers. We know that, as human beings, we are all deeply flawed and dangerous, but this self-knowledge can act as a brake on hope and idealism.”
J. G. Ballard