Monday, January 29, 2018

The Elements of Style

Writers will often find themselves steering by stars that are disturbingly in motion.

~William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White

Sunday, January 7, 2018

The Becoming of the Native: Man in America Before Columbus

When man set foot on the continent of North America he was surely an endangered species...He was almost wholly at the mercy of the elements, and the world he inhabited was hard and unforgiving. The simple accomplishment of survival must have demanded all of his strength. But he had certain indispensable resources. He knew how to hunt. He possessed tools and weapons, however crude. He could make fire...He had some sense of society, of community, of cooperation. And, alone among the creatures of the earth, he could think and speak. He had a human sense of morality, an irresistible craving for order, beauty, appropriate behavior. He was intensely spiritual.

~N. Scott Momaday

The Virgin Suicides

We knew, finally, that the girls were really women in disguise, that they understood love and even death, and that our job was merely to create the noise that seemed to fascinate them.

~Jeffrey Eugenides