Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical WritingsHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 - 348 Seiten |
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... writing will not indefinitely be bound by the claims to power of a chaotic academic and commercial activity ; rather , quantity is ap- proaching the moment of a qualitative leap when writing , advancing ever more deeply into the graphic ...
... writing will not indefinitely be bound by the claims to power of a chaotic academic and commercial activity ; rather , quantity is ap- proaching the moment of a qualitative leap when writing , advancing ever more deeply into the graphic ...
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... writing down an idea , the more maturely developed it will be on surrendering itself . Speech conquers thought , but writing commands it . 7. Never stop writing because you have run out of ideas . Literary honor requires that one break ...
... writing down an idea , the more maturely developed it will be on surrendering itself . Speech conquers thought , but writing commands it . 7. Never stop writing because you have run out of ideas . Literary honor requires that one break ...
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... writing gains in breadth what it loses in depth , the conventional distinction between author and public , which is ... writer , that is , a describer , but also a prescriber . As an expert- even if not on a subject but only on the post ...
... writing gains in breadth what it loses in depth , the conventional distinction between author and public , which is ... writer , that is , a describer , but also a prescriber . As an expert- even if not on a subject but only on the post ...
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A Berlin Chronicle | 3 |
OneWay Street selection | 61 |
Moscow | 97 |
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