Paul Ableman Quotes
An Artist In This Nuthouse Century Is Like A Man Running An Obstacle Race Fitted Out With All The Gadgets Of Our Riotous Technology. He Gets Blown A Mile Into The Air On A Jet Of Liquid Helium, Shuttles About On Little Rocket Tubes, Plunges Into The Deeps Of The Ocean, Shoots Out Again A Hundred Miles Into The Space While Lurid Sights And Sounds Shred His Senses. Every Year, Every Month, And 'panoptic' Work Appears And Warps His Consciousness Into A New Shape. Knowledge Itself Is In A Molten, A Plasmatic State And What Titanic Electromagnetic Grip Of Intellect Would Be Required To Lock It Solid Long Enough To Reach Artistic Fusion Point? The Damned Language Becomes Obsolete As It Clatters From The Typewriter.
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