Emily Ford referring to Emily Dickinson, quoted in the preface of Selected letters of Emily Dickinson
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Emily Ford referring to Emily Dickinson, quoted in the preface of Selected letters of Emily Dickinson
Art can’t forcibly induce a change in behaviour. It’s not a re-education pill. Empathy is not something that happens to us when we read War and Peace. It’s work, for which art can, however, provide us with radiant materials. Art can’t win an election or bring down a president. It can’t stop the climate crisis, cure a virus or raise the dead. What it can do is serve as an antidote to times of chaos. It can be a route to clarity, and it can be a force of resistance and repair, providing new registers, new languages in which to think.
Olivia Laing, Feeling overwhelmed? How art can help in an emergency
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— Denise Levertov, Living
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