T. E. Lawrence Correspondence – Page 243
T. E. Lawrence Correspondence
Page 243
24.1.33 "I'm now a fitter, very keen and tolerably skilled on
engines, but in no way abstract. I live all of every
day with real people, and concern myself only in the concrete. The
ancient self-seeking and self-devouring T.E.L. of Oxford (and T.E.S.
of the Seven Pillars and Nimble ... dead." Not regretted either. My
last ten years have been the best of my life. I think I shall look
back on my 35-45 period as golden.
Enough of myself: but understand that I enjoy books and pictures
and sights and sounds more than I ever did: and new books and new
sounds, still. Taste with me has not yet stood still, nor retreated
into its past. I am alive and capable with most of our daily
emergencies.
Now regard yourself. Recall the hundreds of times we have met
and talked. You cannot know how much I have seen in you, and
learned of you - but please take it for written. E.C. has been a
main current influencing my life, for nearly 15 years.
Wherefore it is, and always will be, that any line from you
matters more than screeds from others. I know you - almost: and
I do not know S.S. or any of my other past. I think Frederic
Manning, and an Armenian, called Altouyan, and E. M. Forster are
the three I most care for, since Hogarth died."
30.VII.33 "I have fallen in love with concrete things, and get
impatient with the mind, because it wanders so."
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