4 Quotes & Sayings By Clark Ashton Smith

Clark Ashton Smith (1893-1961) was a prolific and influential poet, scholar, and author of weird fiction. He was a native of New York City and a cousin of H. P. Lovecraft Read more

"The Empire of the Necromancers," which is an excellent introduction to his work, is highly recommended.

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To me, the best, if not the only function of imaginative writing, is to lead the human imagination outward, to take it into the vast external cosmos, and away from all that introversion and introspection, that morbidly exaggerated prying into one's own vitals–and the vitals of others–which Robinson Jeffers has so aptly symbolized as "incest." What we need is less "human interest, " in the narrow sense of the term–not more. Physiological–and even psychological analysis–can be largely left to the writers of scientific monographs on such themes. Fiction, as I see it, is not the place for that sort of grubbing. Clark Ashton Smith
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Bow down, I am the emperor of dreams. Clark Ashton Smith
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In one picture, the pool was half hidden by a fringe of mace- weeds, and the dead willow was leaning across it at a prone, despondent angle, as if mysteriously arrested in its fall towards the stagnant waters. Beyond, the alders seemed to strain away from the pool, exposing their knotted roots as if in eternal effort. In the other drawing, the pool formed the main portion of the foreground, with the skeleton tree looming drearily at one side. At the water's farther end, the cat-tails seemed to wave and whisper among themselves in a dying wind; and the steeply barring slope of pine at the meadow's terminus was indicated as a wall of gloomy green that closed in the picture, leaving only a pale of autumnal sky at the top. ("Genius Loci") . Clark Ashton Smith