Inadequate language
 

Delany 57: "[T]he experience of the modern 'man' from the fifteenth century on has been that of the language which society gives her or him not describing the world she or he knows to be the case [...] language constantly remains inadequate to describe accurately what we know of the world--unless we're willing to take it by its neck and, well ... after wringing it and slapping it around a little, voluntarily changing it."

> from Conversations with Samuel R. Delany (2009), Carl Freedman, ed.

> tagged with #experience, #language

> created Feb 7, 2025 at 7:34:21 AM


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