I've never told you the story of Alice in Wonderland, have I?
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think the story of 'Alice in Wonderland' in a way is a reminder that life is frightening, it can shift on you at any moment.
'Alice in Wonderland' has been done a million times; why do it again? Nerve's answer is that Alice is Everyman and Everywoman, going through the stages of life.
Personally, I would sooner have written Alice in Wonderland than the whole Encyclopedia Britannica.
I didn't have a particular persona. I'm not Alice Cooper, you know?
I was a Nancy Drew girl. Also Grimms' fairy tales.
There was a period of time when I thought I had to be Alice Cooper all the time.
I really understand where Alice is coming from - I've been in exactly the same place coming from a small town and knowing that I need to do other things, that I have to leave.
As a girl, I sat awestruck at the feet of Harriet Ne, author of 'Tales of Molokai'. It was she who used to say, 'I myself have seen it,' after telling a particularly hair-raising ghost story - a phrase that I borrowed for one of my titles.
I feel like 'Alice Through the Looking Glass.'
I, Kusama, am the modern Alice in Wonderland.