The following quotation by Stephen Crane was found in a Luc Sante piece in the New York Review of Books:
"An artist, I think, is nothing but a powerful memory that can move itself through certain experiences sideways and every artist must be in some things powerless as a dead snake."
A line filled with mystery and force. The image of the snake in the second half of the sentence coils back to the first half as one envisions an artist moving sideways snake-like through collected memories sorting motivations and impulses while lacking the ability to change outcomes or determinations of a lifeless reptile.
Sante says that this line from Crane is quoted by John Berryman.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
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