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If you take a lie and allow your desire for the truth, you'll end up with some truth - not fact, but something that gets you closer to the truth. That's what we want. When we go to a play, we need to be assured that the experience we're having.
I think it comes from really liking literary forms. Poetry is very beautiful, but the space on the page can be as affecting as where the text is. Like when Miles Davis doesn't play, it has a poignancy to it.
Eric Ambler, Writer (1909) |
Howard Barker, Playwright (1946) |
Kathy Bates, Actress (1948) |
Don Baylor, Coach (1949) |
Peter Baynham, Comedian (1963) |
Alexis Carrel, Scientist (1873) |
Bruce Davison, Actor (1946) |
John Elway, Athlete (1960) |
Harold Evans, Journalist (1928) |
Frederick William Faber, Theologian (1814) |
Mortimer Adler, Philosopher (2001) |
GG Allin, Musician (1993) |
Edward Carpenter, Activist (1929) |
Helen Gahagan, Actress (1980) |