Forwarded from allegory, allegorier, allegoriest
Bernard Tschumi, Advertisements for Architecture (1976-1977)
However, as words become particularized, and as men begin - in however small a way - to use them in personal, arbitrary ways, so their transformation into art begins. It was words of this kind that, descending on me like a swarm of winged insects, seized on my individuality and sought to shut me up within it. Nevertheless, despite the enemy's depredations upon my person, I turned their universality - at once a weapon and a weakness - back on them, and to some extent succeeded in using words to universalize to my own individuality.
- Yukio Mishima, Sun and Steel
- Yukio Mishima, Sun and Steel