“The association of truth with terror is not new. The story of Psyche and Eros tells us that the need to know is like a hunger: it destroys peace. Psyche broke Eros’s single commandment—that she not look at him—because the pressure to see was more powerful than either love or gratitude. And everything was sacrificed to it. […] to be human is to be subject to the lure of the forbidden.”— Louise Glück, from Against Sincerity (1993)
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joan crawford as hamlet in 1929