February 18 marks the birthday of beloved American novelist Toni
Morrison. To celebrate not only the day, but also her life and legacy, here are seven key quotations from the author's work. (Biographile)
The Bluest Eye (1969)
"There is really nothing more to say — except why. But since why is difficult to handle, one must take refuge in how."
Song of Solomon (1977)
"Too much tail. All that jewelry weighs it down. Like vanity. Can't
nobody fly with all that shit. Wanna fly, you got to give up the shit
that weighs you down."
"If you surrendered to the air, you could ride it."
Tar Baby (1981)
"At some point in life the world's beauty becomes enough. You don't
need to photograph, paint or even remember it. It is enough. No record
of it needs to be kept and you don't need someone to share it with or
tell it to. When that happens — that letting go — you let go because you
can."
Various Interviews and Speeches
"Anger... it's a paralyzing emotion... you can't get anything done.
People sort of think it's an interesting, passionate, and igniting
feeling — I don't think it's any of that — it's helpless... it's absence
of control — and I need all of my skills, all of the control, all of my
powers — and I need clarity, in order to write — and anger doesn't
provide any of that — I have no use for it whatsoever. I can feel
melancholy, and I can feel full of regret, but anger is something that
is useful to the people who watch it... it's not useful to me." From an interview with Don Swaim (1987)
"I believe that one of the principle ways in which we acquire, hold,
and digest information, is via narrative — so I hope you will understand
when the remarks I make begin with the first sentence of our childhood —
that we all remember — the phrase: 'Once upon a time.'" From her Nobel Prize Lecture (1993)
"Passion is never enough; neither is skill. But try. For our sake and
yours forget your name in the street; tell us what the world has been
to you in the dark places and in the light. Don't tell us what to
believe, what to fear. Show us belief's wide skirt and the stitch that
unravels fear's caul." From her Nobel Prize Lecture (1993)
author of "Not The Mormon Norm" author of "Vibes" editor for "Homer at Clear Landing"
20 February 2014
15 February 2014
The Nobel Prize in Literature 2013
The Nobel Prize in Literature 2013 was awarded to Alice Munro "master of the contemporary short story".
It Was Bound To Happen
Yesterday was the first day, since I started back, that I felt awkward, and embarrassed by how old I am. Sitting on the hallway floor in the Ballantine bldg, waiting to go into a gen ed class... It just hadn't occurred to me until then to feel inadequate because of my age. I had been feeling like it was a very cool thing. And it's not the academics (except qualifying for future finite math), I'm doing fine. It's probably my blasted hormones. I feel good about it though, because everybody has insecure moments, right? This is not something that haunts me daily. Six weeks into the semester, and just one off day? I'll take it.
But that off day is not fun.
But that off day is not fun.
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