“Freud thought that a psychosis was a waking dream, and that poets were daydreamers too, but I wonder if the reverse is not as often true, and that madness is a fiction lived in like a rented house” IfsDreamHouseFictionWonderPoetMadnessWakingReversePsychosis Author:William H. Gass
“We must take our sentences seriously, which means we must understand them philosophically, and the odd thing is that the few who do, who take them with utter sober seriousness, the utter sober seriousness of right-wing parsons and political saviors, the owners of Pomeranians, are the liars who want to be believed, the novelists and poets, who know that the creatures they imagine have no other being than the sounding syllables which the reader will speak into his own weary and distracted head. There are no magic words. To say the words is magical enough.” KnowsWantMeanEnoughPoliticalSpeakImagineMagicPoetReaderCreaturesWingsSentencesOddNovelistsOwnersLiarsSaviorWearySoberDistractedSeriousnessRight WingSyllablesOdd ThingsMagic WordsPomeranians Author:William H. Gass
“In general, I would think that at present prose writers are much in advance of the poets. In the old days, I read more poetry than prose, but now it is in prose where you find things being put together well, where there is great ambition, and equal talent. Poets have gotten so careless, it is a disgrace. You can’t pick up a page. All the words slide off.” ThinkingWellsTogetherTalentPoetEqualAmbitionPagesPicksProseSlidesDisgraceCarelessOld DaysGreat Ambition Author:William H. Gass