The traffic between storytelling and metaphysics is continuous.

— John Berger



An Undeviating Sense of Aim | John Berger

Before Morandi, in the nineteenth century there were Cézanne and Van Gogh; after him – Nicholas de Staël or Rothko. These very different painters shared only one thing: an undeviating (and to themselves unforgiving) sense of aim.

— John Berger, The Shape of a Pocket

Wildly Lost | Anne Carson

The Strictures of Fiction | Stephen Dunn