Why We Need Art
Art and literature provide a space in which the human imagination is relatively free to explore beyond the confines of our culture, embracing possibilities that have little or no sanction in current philosophy, religion, science, commerce, or politics. It is often conservative, since it preserves cultural styles that are elsewhere abandoned, for example the hermeticism of the Renaissance. It can, however, also anticipate developments that we still hardly even have words to describe, such as the end of anthropocentrism. We need art and literature, and foreseeably always will, because no culture can encompass all of our dreams, hopes, fears and aspirations. Imaginary Animals: The Monstrous, the Wondrous and the Human
Published on August 13, 2013 12:11
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Told Me by a Butterfly
We writers constantly try to build up our own confidence by getting published, making sales, winning prizes, joining cliques or proclaiming theories. The passion to write constantly strips this vanity
We writers constantly try to build up our own confidence by getting published, making sales, winning prizes, joining cliques or proclaiming theories. The passion to write constantly strips this vanity aside and forces us to confront that loneliness and the uncertainty with which human beings, in the end, live and die. I cannot reveal my love, without exposing my vanities, and that is the fate of writers.
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