Mark Z. Danielewski Quotes About Language

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  • People frequently comment on the emptiness in one night stands, but emptiness here has always been just another word for darkness. Blind encounters writing sonnets no one can ever read. Desire and pain communicated in the vague language of sex. None of which made sense to me until much later when I realized everything I thought I'd retained of my encounters added up to so very little, hardly enduring, just shadows of love outlining nothing at all.

    Sex   Pain   Writing  
  • My interest is in how meaning is communicated via language, and I believe the shape, positioning, even the color of the language has an effect on meaning.

    Believe   Color   Shapes  
  • Scars are the paler pain of survival received unwillingly and displayed in the language of injury.

    Pain   Survival   Scar  
    Mark Z. Danielewski (2000). “Mark Z. Danielewski's House of leaves”
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