"It is precisely those artists and writers..."

"It is precisely those artists and writers..."

"It is precisely those artists and writers who are most inclined to think of their art as the manifestation of their personality who are in fact the most in bondage to public taste." ― Simone Weil, Selected Essays, 1934-1943

I came across this quote a few weeks ago, and it stuck with me. The most impressive writers are the ones who are able to step outside of themselves and tell stories that aren't their own and convey ideas that transcend culture or are at odds with their own. At a glance, this appears to be less common in songs (lyrics) than books and movies (scripts). Not sure about forms like painting, photography, etc. I couldn't find the full essay, so there's a lot of context missing, but it could lead to an interesting discussion. Thoughts?

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08 October 2024 at 12:10 AM
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by John Cole k

My favorite definition of poetry is news that stays news. Is poetry ambiguous?

Wonderful!


by Phat Mack k

Wonderful!

Comes from my year of reading all I could by Ezra Pound.

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john, what's your opinion of when 'modern diadactic poetry' started?


by REDeYeS00 k

john, what's your opinion of when 'modern diadactic poetry' started?

I think within the past 30 years or so. I get a poem a day from Poets.org and so many are terrible.

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would you consider Dylan a didactic poet?


by REDeYeS00 k

would you consider Dylan a didactic poet?

No. A few protest songs, but not a whole bunch.

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by John Cole k

No. A few protest songs, but not a whole bunch.

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very interested in pokeraz's opinion on this
therefore i have summoned him


understandable why pokeraz would be wary to even trod the sod of our current conversation
may i propose how our monikers interact is from a place of dealing red eye poker while simultaneously living in a constant state of razing arizona
as if the enduring search for a newly hatched mexican chilebilly named Al wasn't quirky enough to sell the Cohen brothers

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