Author: Jean, translated by Forrest, Frances Guitton
Cited by
- Paul Horgan (1)
- IN: Things As They Are (1964) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Hugo said that to grow old was to possess all ages and the essence of each one, particularly that of childhood; that which the child represents to adults, something he himself does not understand or experience: newness, and the sense of existence in the process of both, the idea of a new world about to be born.
FROM: Journals, 1952-1955, (1955), Journal, NULL