Monday, August 16, 2010

Tennessee Williams about: Being a writer

Being a writer (Tennessee Williams)


"What is it like being a writer? I would say it is like being free.
I know that some writers aren't free, they are professionally employed, which is quite a different thing.
Professionally, they are probably better writers in the conventional sense of "better". They have an ear to the ground of best-seller demands: they please their publishers and presumably their public as well.
But they are not free and so they are not what I regard a true writer as being.
To be free is to have achieved your life.
It means any number of freedoms.
It means the freedom to stop when you please, to go where and when you please, it means to be voyager here and there, one who flees many hotels, sad or happy, without obstruction and without much regret. 
It means the freedom of being. And someone has wisely observed, if you can't be yourself, what's the point of being anything at all?"

"Tennessee Williams: Memoirs" Chapter 11 page 230.


   

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