Art Pact 41
Having had quite an remarkable childhood, I was of course quite surprised to discover that the people I had thought of as my parents were not in fact parents of any kind. I had had my suspicions, of course, I think any child would have, but the illusion was maintained so carefully that - well, reading back what I've just written, the fact that I believed I was like any other child, that the unusual disconnect with my parents was by no means actually unusual, that is a testament to the artistry with which I was fooled. Literature was the tool with which the oddities of my upbringing were camouflaged. My parents and teachers (who were of course, no more teachers than my parents were parents), ensured that I was well prepared to be introduced to the wonderful world of books, and my isolation ensured that, having been prepared, I was thirsty for every tome upon which I could lay my hands. Viewed from afar, I can see how spoonfed I was - all of the books which I was allowed access s...