“Every writer's difficult journey is a movement from silence to speech. We must be intensely private and interior in order to find a voice and a vision - and we must bring our work to an outside world where the market, or public outrage, or even government censorship can destroy our voice.” WorldGovernmentOrderDifficultVoiceSilenceVisionJourneyMovementSpeechCensorshipInteriorsOutrageOutside WorldDifficult Journeys Book:Writing in an Age of Silence Source: Writing in an Age of Silence
“If there is a lack of specificity in Grossman's description of the town and the walkers, and if the story perhaps sometimes becomes lost and confusing, then it is because the landscape and its inhabitants are really shadows, creatures of an interior world, whose journey and whose quest are within. Falling Out of Time is short, and clearly a deeply personal book, but its importance and impact ought not to be underestimated.” IfsWorldBookSometimesStoriesFallLostJourneyOughtCreaturesShadowImportanceTownsImpactLandscapeDescriptionQuestsInteriorsConfusingWalkersUnderestimatedSpecificity Author:Ian Sansom
“The search for a life-style involves a journey to the interior. This is not altogether a pleasant experience, because you not only have to take stock of what you consider your assets but you also have to take a long look at what your friends call “the trouble with you.” Nevertheless, the journey is worth making.” LooksLongTroubleJourneyStylePleasantAssetsNeverthelessInteriorsLife Style Author:Quentin Crisp