A book no more contains reality than a clock contains time. A book may measure so-called reality as a clock measures so-called time; a book may create an illusion of reality as a clock creates an illusion of time; a book may be real, just as a clock is real (both more real, perhaps, than those ideas to which they allude); but let's not kid ourselves - all a clock contains is wheels and springs and all a book contains is sentences.


Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (ed. Bantam, 2003) - ISBN: 9780553897890


A book no more contains reality than a clock contains time. A book may measure so-called reality as a clock measures so-called time; a book may...

A book no more contains reality than a clock contains time. A book may measure so-called reality as a clock measures so-called time; a book may...

A book no more contains reality than a clock contains time. A book may measure so-called reality as a clock measures so-called time; a book may...

A book no more contains reality than a clock contains time. A book may measure so-called reality as a clock measures so-called time; a book may...