Tuesday, December 30, 2014

12.29.14 " As a writer, even as a child,"

Photo: “As a writer, even as a child,” Joan Didion writes, “I developed a sense that meaning itself was resident in the rhythms of words and sentences and paragraphs, a technique for withholding whatever it was I thought or believed behind an increasingly impenetrable polish.”

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“As a writer, even as a child,” Joan Didion writes,
 “I developed a sense that meaning itself
 was resident in the rhythms of words 
and sentences and paragraphs, 

a technique for withholding whatever it was 
I thought or believed behind 
"" an increasingly impenetrable polish.”

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