czeslaw milosz on how we came down a notch

October 17th, 2006 by Michelle

At first, the earth ceased to be the center of the universe; then the evolution of organisms became mutually accepted; and as the human fetus was shown to repeat at certain stages in its development aspects of the life cycles of other species–to possess in fact some of the features of fish and frog–it was denied that human beings could pretend to be different from other living matter.

~Czeslaw Milosz, “Speaking of a Mammal,” from To Begin Where I Am

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Sans Serif began as a literary blog in September of 2005. Over time it has evolved into a more eclectic venture, with posts on books, politics, current events, literary happenings in the San Francisco Bay Area, publishing news, the writing life, and writing exercises. This blog is written by Michelle Richmond, author of four books of fiction: The Year of Fog, Dream of the Blue Room, The Girl in the Fall-Away Dress, and No One You Know (forthcoming, 2008).

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