Vladimir Nabokov's poetry "entering the Hall of Fame" seems to start with an explanation, or rather a description of the character, regardless of whether it is a poetry or a prose. The physical explanation of the letters is formed in the narrator's mind like "wax, obliquely filling the red nostrils". The dust is dirty. "The narrator continues to explain the role, but still he can not decide his position.
Although fame is disturbed and shrinking, people are ambiguous like fog; ambiguity is darkness, adequacy, and freedom; ambiguity leaves the mind undisturbed. This humble person has a dark regret. No one knows where he is headed or where he is headed. He can speak in search of the truth; he is free; he is genuine, and he is peaceful. ~ Orlando's Virginia Wolfe: Biography I know war, because a few people know it now, there is nothing uncomfortable to me for this. I have always insisted on abolishing it altogether. The destructive act against friends and enemies makes it impossible to use it as a means to solve international disputes. . Please end it easily. ~ Douglas MacArthur
Opposite to fame, living in ambiguity means no one knows your name. Before becoming a rock star, many musicians were hiding for years. Latin ambiguity means "darkness", it is a place where nothing is found: no one sees it in the dark. Things that are hard to understand are obscure, such as blurring medical journals, complicated poetry filled with idioms of sentences, and quoting other poems that have not been read yet.
Even a small successful dreamer by a writer is often blamed for ambiguity, insult, and poverty to achieve literary fame. Among the crushed people, there is a straight white man - the group that has been suppressed from the ancient times, and most importantly the publishing field of Darwin. Reading this sentence, the young man holding traditional typewriters, plaid shirts, and cigarette tobacco continued to fight from Brooklyn to San Francisco. Passion overwhelmed the idea of quitting smoking