Paul Auster Quotes
There Were Dozens Of Pictures Similar To The One I Had Found In The Brooklyn Museum; The Same Forest, The Same Moon, The Same Silence. The Moon Was Always Full In These Works, And It Was Always The Same: Small, Perfectly Round Circle In The Middle Of The Canvas, Glowing With The Palest White Light. After I Had Looked At Five Or Six Of Them, They Gradually Began To Separate Themselves From Their Surrounds, And I Was No Long Able To See Them As Moons. They Became Holes In The Canvas, Apertures Of Whiteness Looking Out Onto Another Work. Blakelock's Eye, Perhaps. A Blank Circle Suspended In Space, Gazing Down At Things That Were No Longer There.
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