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— Gene Wolfe"I was trapped in admiration for what I had once admired, as a fly in amber remains the captive of some long-vanished pine."
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I find it interesting to see people - mostly people who are younger than I am - going to considerable trouble to try to reproduce things from an era that was far more physical, from a less virtual day. That fascinates me, because it seems to be symbolic of something going on in the culture itself, and I also have a sort of innate admiration for the stubbornness it requires to actually make those things physically. It's become incredibly difficult. In North America, we've largely forgotten how to do it.
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To an American writer, I should think it must be a flattering distinction to escape the admiration of the newspapers.
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