I do feel that both visual artists and writers look out at the world in a similar way, and wonder at what they see. They want to record the visual world in their own, distinctive ways. We could call it "attention to detail," which also makes a good carpenter, for instance. To be what Emerson called the "transparent eyeball" (which is a phrase that makes me a little queasy) is a noble quest, I feel. It's a quest for honesty, and as Frost put it, a momentary stay against confusion. If I had more talent and courage, I would still love to be a painter.
The literary scene is filled with young people now, which is a great joy. They seem fully capable of saving the world, as we failed to do when young,… - Connie Wanek
The literary scene is filled with young people now, which is a great joy. They seem fully capable of saving the world, as we failed to do when young,…
- Connie Wanek
I do feel that both visual artists and writers look out at the world in a similar way, and wonder at what they see. They want to record the visual wo… - Connie Wanek
I do feel that both visual artists and writers look out at the world in a similar way, and wonder at what they see. They want to record the visual wo…
My poems are certainly in the lyric tradition, but perhaps a reader can tell me more precisely who I am as a poet. How can I be so old and not know? … - Connie Wanek
My poems are certainly in the lyric tradition, but perhaps a reader can tell me more precisely who I am as a poet. How can I be so old and not know? …
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