"I want to stay as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all kinds of things you can't see from the center."
- Kurt Vonnegut, author
Showing posts with label Restrictions/Boundaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Restrictions/Boundaries. Show all posts
Monday, December 5, 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
Albert Camus
"Always go too far, because that's where you'll find the truth."
- Albert Camus, author, philosopher, journalist
- Albert Camus, author, philosopher, journalist
Monday, January 3, 2011
Adrienne Rich
"Was it worth while to lay -
with infinite exertion -
a roof I can't live under?"
- 'The Roofwalker' by Adrienne Rich
In this poem, Rich talks about her fear of exposing herself artistically, but also of the unhappiness that comes with stifling her creativity. She talks of the male-dominated world of poetry, which she is afraid to enter, because she will be vulnerable, exposed, but she wonders in these lines if the effort it has taken to restrict herself creatively has even been worth it, as now she feels that she can no longer hide beneath the roof she has built for herself. In addition, I think it's interesting that the term "glass ceiling" had not been coined at the time this poem was written (1961) yet when we read it now, it has that double meaning, although Rich's ceiling is self-constructed.
with infinite exertion -
a roof I can't live under?"
- 'The Roofwalker' by Adrienne Rich
In this poem, Rich talks about her fear of exposing herself artistically, but also of the unhappiness that comes with stifling her creativity. She talks of the male-dominated world of poetry, which she is afraid to enter, because she will be vulnerable, exposed, but she wonders in these lines if the effort it has taken to restrict herself creatively has even been worth it, as now she feels that she can no longer hide beneath the roof she has built for herself. In addition, I think it's interesting that the term "glass ceiling" had not been coined at the time this poem was written (1961) yet when we read it now, it has that double meaning, although Rich's ceiling is self-constructed.
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Adrienne Rich,
Poetry,
Poets,
Restrictions/Boundaries
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