“I have a tiny little secret hope that, after a decent period of silence
and prose, I will find myself in some almost impossible life situation
and will respond to this with outcries of rage, rage and love, such as
the world has never heard before. Like Yeats's great outburst at the end
of his life. This comes out of a feeling that endowment is a very small
part of achievement. I would rate it about fifteen or twenty percent,
Then you have historical luck, personal luck, health, things like that,
then you have hard work, sweat. And you have ambition. The incredible
difference between the achievement of A and the achievement of B is that
B wanted it, so he made all kinds of sacrifices. A could have had it,
but he didn’t give a damn.[...]
But what I was going on to say is
that I do strongly feel that among the greatest pieces of luck for high
achievement is ordeal. Certain great artists can make out without it,
Titian and others, but mostly you need ordeal. My idea is this: the
artist is extremely lucky who is presented with the worst possible
ordeal which will not actually kill him. At that point, he's in
business. Beethoven's deafness, Goya's deafness, Milton's blindness,
that kind of thing. And I think that what happens in my poetic work in
the future will probably largely depend not on my sitting calmly on my
ass as I think, 'Hmm, hmm, a long poem again? Hmm,' but on being knocked
in the face, and thrown flat, and given cancer, and all kinds of other
things short of senile dementia. At that point, I'm out, but short of
that, I don't know. I hope to be nearly crucified,”
―
John Berryman
Forgive me, my thought process sometimes lacks discipline. I have strange ideas. I'm a sort of armchair philosopher turned poet. This is a writer's blog, but I do not publish my finished work here. I post fragments, pieces, ideas; works in progress. I test out ideas that may or may not become more fully realized. I write flash fiction and poetry. I love generic transgression and experimental poetry. I write mostly about art and failed romance. When all else fails, I post things that inspire me.
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