The roles that we construct are constructed because we feel that they will help us to survive and also, of course, because they fulfill something in our personalities; and one does not, therefore, cease playing a role simply because one has begun to understand it. All roles are dangerous. The world tends to trap you in the role you play and it is always extremely hard to maintain a watchful, mocking distance between oneself as one appears to be and oneself as one actually is.


"The Black Boy Looks at the White Boy" in Esquire (May 1961)


The roles that we construct are constructed because we feel that they will help us to survive and also, of course, because they fulfill something in...

The roles that we construct are constructed because we feel that they will help us to survive and also, of course, because they fulfill something in...

The roles that we construct are constructed because we feel that they will help us to survive and also, of course, because they fulfill something in...

The roles that we construct are constructed because we feel that they will help us to survive and also, of course, because they fulfill something in...