It is the starved imagination, not the well nourished, that is afraid.


A Garland for E. M. Forster (ed. 1969)


It is the starved imagination, not the well nourished, that is afraid.

It is the starved imagination, not the well nourished, that is afraid.

It is the starved imagination, not the well nourished, that is afraid.

It is the starved imagination, not the well nourished, that is afraid.