“As I began developing parts out of pieces,
I found that I preferred them unconnected—
to be related but not to touch,
to circle, not line up—
because the story of this prayer
was the story of a shattered,
fractured perception resulting
from a shattered, splintered life.
The novel turned out to be a composition
of parts circling one another,
like the galaxy accompanying memory.
I fret the pieces and fragments of memory
because too often we want the whole thing.
When we wake from a dream
we want to remember all of it,
although the fragment we are remembering
may be, and very probably is,
the most important piece in the dream.”
Toni Morrison, The Source of Self-Regard
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