“The secret of knowing just how much light one must let fall into a room or on a part of one’s body is as intricate and complex as the lacemaker’s or the glassblower’s art.”
—Andrei Codrescu, Casanova in Bohemia, 2002.
“The secret of knowing just how much light one must let fall into a room or on a part of one’s body is as intricate and complex as the lacemaker’s or the glassblower’s art.”
—Andrei Codrescu, Casanova in Bohemia, 2002.