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Monograph Quotes

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Don DeLillo
“This is death. I don't want it to tarry awhile so I can write a monograph. I want it to go away for seventy or eighty years.”
Don DeLillo, White Noise

“People make the mistake of supposing that genius is complicated. It is the opposite. We regular folks are complicated â€� tied in knots of ambivalence and befogged with uncertainties. Genius has the economy of a machine with a minimum of moving parts. Everything about Picasso came to bear when he drew a line.”
Peter Schjeldahl

Alix E. Harrow
“The following monograph concerns the permutations of a repeated motif in world mythologies: passages, portals, and entryways. Such a study might at first seem to suffer from those two cardinal sins of academia- frivolity and triviality- but it is the author's intention to demonstrate the significance of doorways as phenomenological realities. The potential contributions to other fields of study- grammalogie, glottologie, anthropology- are innumerable, but if the author may be so presumptive, this study intends to go far beyond the limitations of our present knowledge. Indeed, this research might reshape our collective understanding of the physical laws of the universe.
The central contention is simply this: the passages, portals, and entryways common to all mythologies are rooted in physical anomalies that permit users to travel from one world to another. Or, to put it even more simply: these doors actually exist.”
Alix E. Harrow, The Ten Thousand Doors of January