I am sure they did not know what to make of this man walking away.
In a letter (January 25, 1963) home from Beloit College I wrote to my parents back in Patchogue:
USMC. I'm going to Rockford
A second letter (February 1, 1963) I wrote:
I am giving up the USMC deal. It was so cold and sluggish that it is almost impossible to get to that center in Rockford that is like a corpse and as cold as Arctic. As a result I'll work this summer if I cant get an invitation to bum around the country which would be ideal.
From PAUL VALERY Note and Digression to THE METHOD OF LEONARDO:
To reread, then; to reread after having forgotten-- to reread oneself, without a hint of tenderness, or fatherly feeling; coldly and with critical acumen and in a mood terribly conducive to ridicule and contempt, with an alien gaze, and a destructive eye-- is to recast one's work, or feel that it should be recast, into a very different mold.
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The personality is composed of memories, habits, inclinations responses...
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In each of our individual lives, at the depth where treasures are buried, there is the fundamental permanence of a consciousness that depends on nothing
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Nothing is so strange as lucidity at grips with inadequacy.
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I knew that the works
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Nor is the life of author ever the life of the man he is
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I was yearning for a splendid theme. How little that amounts to, on the page!
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... it is ignoble to write from enthuiasm alone. Enthusiasm is not a state of mind for a writer.
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