As Arnold Weinstein has written:
Literature and art are pathways of feeling, and our encounter with them is social, inscribing us in a larger community, a community composed of buried selves and loved ones. . . . Through art we discover we are not alone. . . . Art reveals and expresses our real but hidden story: that which lies under the surface, in the realm of feeling, unavailable to the naked eye; that which still resonates, though long past, through memories or fantasies of the thoughts that course through our minds. . . . Literature and art move us into our fuller selves. The mirror they proffer enables more than seeing; it makes it possible for us to understand, even to hear our feelings.
(Quoted from the preface of A Scream Goes Through the House, by Arnold Weinstein. Random House, 2003.)
For a brief biography of Arnold Weinstein, click here.
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