Showing posts with label Brandon Taylor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brandon Taylor. Show all posts

Wednesday, 19 August 2020

THE AWFUL THING ABOUT BEAUTY

'The truly awful thing about beauty is that it reminds us of our limits. Beauty is a kind of unrelenting cruelty. It takes the truth, hones it to a terrifying keenness, and uses it to slice us to the bone.
A good body is a monstrous thing; it stalks and hunts us in the smallest parts of ourselves. It extracts from us painful truths. When Wallace sees a good body, what he feels is thirst, or else an ache, which is the sensation of beauty forcing its way inside.' 
Brandon Taylor, Real Life, p.269. 

WHITE BIAS IN CALLING OUT RACISM

'The most unfair part of it, Wallace thinks, is that when you tell white people that something is racist, they hold it up to the light and try to discern if you are telling the truth. As if they can tell by the grain if something is racist or not, and they always trust their own judgment. It's unfair because white people have a vested interest in underestimating racism, its amount, its intensity, its shape, its effect. They are the fox in the henhouse.' 
Brandon Taylor, Real Life, p.97.