Sometimes, I think the best kind of poem is one in which there is an acute balance between what is humorous and that which is very serious. That balance is very hard to strike. But it can be done.
N. Scott MomadayRead
Writing is not a matter of choice. Writers have to write. It is somehow in their temperament, in the blood, in tradition.
Interpretation
Writers are compelled to express themselves through writing, as it is an intrinsic part of their nature.
This quote by N. Scott Momaday emphasizes the idea that writing is not merely a choice or hobby for writers, but rather an essential part of their identity. It suggests that the urge to write is deeply ingrained in their temperament and heritage, indicating that the act of writing is a fundamental driving force that shapes their being and connects them to their cultural and personal traditions.
In practice
In a discussion about the passion required in creative professions.
Sometimes, I think the best kind of poem is one in which there is an acute balance between what is humorous and that which is very serious. That balance is very hard to strike. But it can be done.
For the storyteller, for the arrowmaker, language does indeed represent the only chance for survival.
There is a great good in returning to a landscape that has had extraordinary meaning in one's life. It happens that we return to such places in our minds irresistibly. There are certain villages and towns, mountains and plains that, having seen them walked in them lived in them even for a day, we keep forever in the mind's eye. They become indispensable to our well-being; they define us, and we say, I am who I am because I have been there, or there.
My father was a painter and he taught art. He once said to me, 'I never knew an Indian child who could not draw.'
Indians are marvelous storytellers. In some ways, that oral tradition is stronger than the written tradition.
Coyotes have the gift of seldom being seen; they keep to the edge of vision and beyond, loping in and out of cover on the plains and highlands. And at night, when the whole world belongs to them, they parley at the river with the dogs, their higher, sharper voices full of authority and rebuke. They are an old council of clowns, and they are listened to.
Fashion comes and goes but style lasts forever
Writing should ... be as spontaneous and urgent as a letter to a lover, or a message to a friend who has just lost a parent ... and writing is, in the end, that oddest of anomalies: an intimate letter to a stranger
The artist should preach nothing-not even his own autonomy. His art should speak its own truth, and in so doing it will be in harmony with every other kind of truth- moral, metaphysical, mystical.
I'd prostitute my talents if it would further my cause, steal if there was no way out, killing my friends or anyone else if it would help my art.
I write what feels real. I write things that are informed both by my own experience and by actual history.
I think all art is about control, the encounter between control and uncontrollable.
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