“What is an adjective? Nouns name the world. Verbs activate the names. Adjectives come from somewhere else. The word adjective (epitheton in Greek) is itself an adjective meaning 'placed on top', 'added', 'appended', 'foreign'. Adjectives seem fairly innocent additions, but look again. These small imported mechanisms are in charge of attaching everything in the world to its place in particularity. They are the latches of being.”
Quote by Anne Carson
Work
Autobiography of Red: A Novel in Verse
This novel is a verse narrative that intertwines the story of a mythical figure named Red with the complexities of human emotions and philosophical inquiry. The work is known for its lyrical prose and its exploration of timeless themes, offering readers a unique perspective on the human condition. more
