Beware of a scene that becomes too dear to you, dearer than the rest. It will usually be found that it is out of drawing.


Paris Review (Fall 1975)


Beware of a scene that becomes too dear to you, dearer than the rest. It will usually be found that it is out of drawing.

Beware of a scene that becomes too dear to you, dearer than the rest. It will usually be found that it is out of drawing.

Beware of a scene that becomes too dear to you, dearer than the rest. It will usually be found that it is out of drawing.

Beware of a scene that becomes too dear to you, dearer than the rest. It will usually be found that it is out of drawing.