born delusional
Jul. 29th, 2008 08:55 amI have come to Steve Martin's autobiography Born Standing Up rather late (but not for want of trying) and am therefore slow in receiving this particular pearl of wisdom:
This single line explains so much, not just about comedians, but about all artists and the culture built up around them.
This may be a delusion, but I'm going to say it anyway: that writers rarely talk about what inspires them. We save those precious words for the work itself. When we do have something to talk about, it's usually the delusions, because we need help getting past them and back to the real stuff. That's what our community is for (among many other things).
Thanks to everyone who's tolerated the odd delusion of my own. You save me from myself.
Everyone should read this book.
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Listening to: Tetsu Inoue - Symphony H2O
"[T]here is no harm in charging oneself up with delusions between moments of genuine inspiration."This single line explains so much, not just about comedians, but about all artists and the culture built up around them.
This may be a delusion, but I'm going to say it anyway: that writers rarely talk about what inspires them. We save those precious words for the work itself. When we do have something to talk about, it's usually the delusions, because we need help getting past them and back to the real stuff. That's what our community is for (among many other things).
Thanks to everyone who's tolerated the odd delusion of my own. You save me from myself.
Everyone should read this book.
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Listening to: Tetsu Inoue - Symphony H2O