Adventure Quote by Kelly Link
“I built a cannon out of ice, and wrapped myself in the funeral carpet which my husbands and wives had woven for me out of their own hair, and one of my wives was my gunner. I came back here, after many adventures, and once, when I'd been drinking, donated the funeral carpet to the national museum. When I was sober again, I asked for it back, but they claimed not to know what I was talking about.”
About This Quote
Source Short story: “The Ice Cannon” (fiction) by Kelly Link, 2004
The narrator describes a surreal, self‑destructive act using personal artifacts, then confronts loss of ownership, illustrating how art, memory, and identity can be commodified and erased.
In simple terms: Personal symbols become museum pieces, losing meaning.
Guard personal artifacts and their stories.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- creative expression
- museum curation
- personal loss
- artistic appropriation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What objects hold your deepest memories?
- How do you protect personal narratives?
Museums may erase personal context, reducing objects to curiosities.