jamiereadthis
Written on May 11, 2009
"And why do I need to know about the art of tightrope walking?"
Soseki put his hand on the young man's shoulder, as he had done a month before.
"Why? Because to write, is to feel your way step by step along a thread of beauty. Along the thread of a poem, or of a story unfolding on a sheet of silk. For the poet, like the tightrope walker, must go forward, word by word, page after page, along the path of a book. And the most difficult thing is not that you must keep your footing on the rope of language, with only a pen for balance; nor to keep going straight ahead, when the way is blocked by the sudden drop of a comma, or the obstacle of a full stop. No, the difficulty for the poet is to stay on the rope that is writing, to live every moment without losing sight of his dream, and to never come down, not even for a second, from the rope of the imagination."