Elizabeth Bowen Quotes About Art

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  • Art, at any rate in a novel, must be indissolubly linked with craft.

  • Art is one thing that can go on mattering once it has stopped hurting.

    Heat of the Day (1949) ch. 16
  • I am dead against art's being self-expression. I see an inherent failure in any story which fails to detach itself from the author-detach itself in the sense that a well-blown soap-bubble detaches itself from the bowl of the blower's pipe and spherically takes off into the air as a new, whole, pure, iridescent world. Whereas the ill-blown bubble, as children know, timidly adheres to the bowl's lip, then either bursts or sinks flatly back again.

  • Illusions are art, for the feeling person, and it is by art that we live, if we do.

    Elizabeth Bowen (1938). “The death of the heart”, Viking Pr
  • Art is for [the Irish] inseparable from artifice: of that, the theatre is the home. Possibly, it was England made me a novelist.

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