“Certainly there is within each of
us a self that is neither a child, nor a servant of the hours,” wrote poet Mary
Oliver. “It is a third self, occasional in some of us, tyrant in others. This
self is out of love with the ordinary; it is out of love with time. It has a
hunger for eternity.
“Intellectual work sometimes,
spiritual work certainly, artistic work always — these are forces that fall
within its grasp; forces that must travel beyond the realm of the hour and the
restraint of the habit. Nor can the actual work be well separated from the entire
life. Like the knights of the Middle Ages, there is little the creatively
inclined person can do but to prepare himself, body and spirit, for the labor
to come — for his adventures are all unknown.
“In truth, the work itself is the
adventure. And no artist could go about this work, or would want to, with less
than extraordinary energy and concentration. The extraordinary is what art is
all about.”
wonderful! I turn to MO for 'new eyes' and am never left wanting... an extraordinary lady.
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