Polish author Olga Tokarczuk—when not busy receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature—wrote in her 1998 novel House of Day, House of Night:
“Your memory creates postcard images, but it doesn't really comprehend the world at all. That's why a landscape is so affected by the mood of the person looking at it. In it a person sees his own inner, transitory moments. Wherever he looks, he sees nothing but himself.”
Wellllll, jeez Louise. Doc, meet Olga. Olga, meet our pal Doc...
About the Guest - JON ABRAMS
The Editor-In-Chief at DAILY GRINDHOUSE, Jon Abrams is a New York-based writer, cartoonist, and committed cinemaniac whose complete work and credits can be found at his site, DEMON'S RESUME.