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Samuel R. Delany

“...I looked out the window at walls of moonlit cloud rising beside us as though we we were at the bottom of some, gray and ivory canyon, hung above the moon-smashed sea...

But, with whatever hindsight, I suppose the reason that I want to close on a consideration of these words is that the moon-solid progress through high, drifting cumulus is — read them again — at the very opposite of what we perceive on a liquid's tilting and untilting top, and so becomes the other privileged pole among the images of this study, this essay, this memoir.

Or perhaps, as it is only a clause whose syntactic place has been questioned by my own unscholarly researches, I merely want to fix it before it vanishes like water, like light, like the play between them we only suggest, but never master, with the word motion.”

Samuel R. Delany, The Motion of Light in Water: Sex and Science Fiction Writing in the East Village
tags: light, memory, moon, motion
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The Motion of Light in Water: Sex and Science Fiction Writing in the East Village The Motion of Light in Water: Sex and Science Fiction Writing in the East Village by Samuel R. Delany
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