Janet Frame Quote

The strain of constant adaptation to so many fearful events and discoveries is already too much to bear with sanity; one has to keep pretending to slip successfully into the new mould; a time will come when the tailored and camouflaged mind breaks beneath the burden; the stick insect in our brains no longer cares to resemble a twig on the same habitual human tree in the mere hope that it may survive extinction.


Towards Another Summer (ed. Counterpoint Press, 2010) - ISBN: 9781582435824


The strain of constant adaptation to so many fearful events and discoveries is already too much to bear with sanity; one has to keep pretending to...

The strain of constant adaptation to so many fearful events and discoveries is already too much to bear with sanity; one has to keep pretending to...

The strain of constant adaptation to so many fearful events and discoveries is already too much to bear with sanity; one has to keep pretending to...

The strain of constant adaptation to so many fearful events and discoveries is already too much to bear with sanity; one has to keep pretending to...