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2004-07-21 1:39 PM quote Been reading a lot of Nabokov lately, especially the butterfly book that was published a few years ago and costs $45.00. It's a great book; I like it a lot. Since I'm not in school anymore, I usually don't have that kind of money for a book, even if it is that cool. So yay for public libraries.
For all you writers (and other artists out there), here's a quote I think you'll appreciate. "I don't think the artist should bother about his audience. His best audience is the person he sees in his shaving mirror every morning. I think that the audience an artist imagines, when he imagines that kind of thing, is a room filled with people wearing his own mask." -- Vladimir Nabokov Interesting, eh? By the way, who out there is familiar with the fairy tale "Bluebeard"? I really, really, really want to know. Read/Post Comments (12) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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