"I wanted to get to that aesthetic proposition that comes out of learning the human elements of a world, so that those notes and rhythms mean something to you besides just the academic way in which they fall in place"
- Stanley Crouch
About this Quote
This quote by Stanley Crouch speaks to the importance of comprehending the human components of a world in order to really appreciate its visual proposal. Crouch is suggesting that by discovering the human aspects of a world, such as its notes and rhythms, one can gain a deeper understanding and gratitude of it. This appreciation surpasses the academic method which the aspects form, and rather enables one to get in touch with the world on a more personal level. Crouch is emphasizing the significance of finding out the human elements of a world in order to acquire a more meaningful understanding of it. By doing so, one can gain a greater gratitude of the aesthetic proposal of the world.
This quote is written / told by Stanley Crouch somewhere between December 14, 1945 and today. He/she was a famous Critic from USA.
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