Alex Miller (writer)

Alex Miller (born 1936) Australian novelist.

The Ancestor Game (1992)

 * 'The merging of different motif areas in her drawings and the transformation of spacial relationships into flat correspondences gathers towards a distortion of depicted reality and the dissolution of its phenomenal form.' I didn't try to reach the sense of this. I understood the point of it was to transpose the locus of authority from the works to the discussion of the works.  The writer had assumed the role of validating authority for the images he discussed.  In order to do this he had been required to transform what he saw with his eyes into ideologies that he could 'see' with his intellect.
 * Page 18.


 * It is human life you value isn't it? Not its worth. Just human life. As if it were gold and could be neither good nor bad nor worth more nor worth less but must always be worth the same no matter what. One human life is one human life to you. You are absurd! Like your democracy, which you imagine you got from the Greeks, who had slaves. One vote for each person. What a stupid idea! The worst in your eyes possess the same value as the best. You have no way of differentiating between them.
 * Page 136.


 * I have discovered motives, my own and everyone else's, to be impenetrable.
 * Page 264.