The act of imagination is bound up with memory. You know they straight- ened out the Mississippi River in places, to make room for houses and livable acreage. Occasionally the river floods these places. ‘Floods’ is the word they use, but in fact [the river] is not flood- ing; it is remembering. Remembering where it used to be. All water has a perfect memory and is forever trying to get to where it was. Writers are like that: remembering where we were, what valley we ran through, what the banks were like, the light that was there and the route back to our original place. It’s emotional memory—what the nerves and the skin remember as well as how it appeared. And a rush of imagination is our ‘flooding.’
Toni Morrison (via anemptyspace)
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