I was just telling my students about first reading D. H. Lawrence and having that feeling: it is done, I need not do more or attempt to... I would have to say – and this is less hubris, I swear, than a humble recognition from what others say about reading my work – that I have a way of shaping the experience of the text so that it becomes like a maze of mirrors set at angles to each other, not a funhouse labyrinth exactly nor the mirror in mirror, but rather an angularity wherein the mirror mirrors the blue opening as well as the opposing surface so that surface and opening multiply and intertwine.


Interview with Michael Joyce in Pif (January 2000)


I was just telling my students about first reading D. H. Lawrence and having that feeling: it is done, I need not do more or attempt to... I would...

I was just telling my students about first reading D. H. Lawrence and having that feeling: it is done, I need not do more or attempt to... I would...

I was just telling my students about first reading D. H. Lawrence and having that feeling: it is done, I need not do more or attempt to... I would...

I was just telling my students about first reading D. H. Lawrence and having that feeling: it is done, I need not do more or attempt to... I would...