Ursula Le Guin on Writing

I'm reading Ursula Le Guin's last book before she died, No Time to Spare. I'll be writing a review later.

This morning I read her essay, "Reader's Questions," this morning. She doesn't try to answer questions that so many ask like "where do you get your ideas from?" or "what is the message of your book?" She does try to answer "why do you write?" which she says is often asked by young readers. Her answer, "Because I like to." She recognizes that a lot of readers and reviews are look for Meaning and want her to explain the Meaning in her books. She figures that the reader's responsibility - to figure out the Meaning.

This is my view, too. I think the same about art. The viewer of an abstract painting gets to respond and say what the painting is about, or put another way, the Meaning.

Like Le Guin, I write and paint because I like to. It's more fun than anything I do.
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Published on April 24, 2018 10:33 Tags: ursulaleguin, writinglife
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