To me, there is nothing higher than fiction. Nothing. It is fundamentally who I am. I am a teller of stories. For me, that's the only way I can make sense of the world, with all the dance that it involves.
Arundhati RoyRead
In a way, writing is an incredible act of individualism, producing your language, and yet to use it from the heart of a crowd as opposed to as an individual performance is a conflicting thing. I do stand alone, and yet it's not about being an individual or being ambitious.
Interpretation
Writing can express individual thoughts while also reflecting the shared experiences of society.
This quote highlights the paradox of writing as an act of individual expression versus a communal experience. While a writer uses their unique voice and perspective to share personal narratives, the act of writing also connects with the broader human experience, challenging the notion of absolute individualism in artistic creation.
In practice
In a writing workshop, you could use this quote to discuss the balance between personal voice and audience connection.
To me, there is nothing higher than fiction. Nothing. It is fundamentally who I am. I am a teller of stories. For me, that's the only way I can make sense of the world, with all the dance that it involves.
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To call someone 'anti-American', indeed, to be anti-American, is not just racist, it's a failure of the imagination.
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The Japanese have a wonderful sense of design and a refinement in their art. They try to produce beautiful paintings with the minimum number of strokes.
You see something, then it clicks with something else, and it will make a story. But you never know when it's going to happen.
But you listen to Coltrane and that's something human, something that's about elevation. It's like making love to a woman. It's about something of value, it's not just loud. It doesn't have that violent connotation to it. I wanted to be a jazz musician so bad, but I really couldn't. There was no way I could figure out to learn how to play.
It's weird because I see black gay characters on television all the time, but do I relate to them? Not always, because they're set pieces.
My hope is that we continue to nurture the places that we love, but that we also look outside our immediate worlds.
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