Science fiction writer and poet Thomas M. Disch said:
[It] is a central purpose of art, in conjunction with criticism, to expand the realm of conscious choice and enlarge the domain of the ego. It does this by making manifest what was latent, a process that can be resisted, but not easily reversed. And so even those who dislike what I have had to say may yet find it useful as a warning of how things appear to other eyes. . . . (Quoted from page 24 of Queer Universes: Sexualities in Science Fiction, edited by W. G. Pearson, V. Hollinger, and J. Gordon. 2008.)
For a brief biography of Thomas M. Disch, click here.
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