"Words bounce. Words, if you let them, will do what they want to do and what they have to do."
"M: Is he smart I: She yes very smart sees right through me M: In my day we valued blindness rather more"
Source: Anne Carson (2015). “Plainwater: Essays and Poetry”, p.20, Vintage
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Anne Carson
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Anne Carson is a Canadian poet and essayist known for her innovative works that blend poetry, prose, and classical themes, particularly in 'Autobiography of Red'.
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