Selected Prose (2005)
John Ashbery
University Of Michigan Press

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Selected Prose (2005)
John Ashbery
University Of Michigan Press

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When someone tells me a piece of the truth which has been withheld from me, and which I needed in order to see my life more clearly, it may bring acute pain, but it can also flood me with a cold, sea-sharp wash of relief. Often such truths come by accident, or from strangers.
Adrienne Rich, from On Lies, Secrets, and Silence: Selected Prose 1966–1978, “Women and Honor: Some Notes on Lying”
(...) I have often tried living in dreams, and just as often have found myself laughing aloud at my idea of living it.
Fernando Pessoa, from Selected Prose in “Pessoa: Poems Of Fernando” [translated and edited by Edwin Honig and Susan M. Brown]
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“My emotional life: dialectic between craving for privacy and need to submerge myself in a passionate relationship to another.”
— Susan Sontag, from Reborn: Journals & Notebooks (1947-1963)

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Excerpt from “A Little Episode” by Katherine Mansfield, from Selected Prose
Untitled Project: Robert Smithson Library & Book Club [Eliot, T. S., Selected Prose, 1958] Oil paint on carved wood, 2017
“I don’t know whether I feel better, or I’ve become numb.”
— Susan Sontag, from Reborn: Journals & Notebooks (1947-1963)