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Re: How do you know a vision when it hits you?
Author: Nick Sweeney Posted: 6/12/2000; 7:48:32 AM Topic: How do you know a vision when it hits you? Msg #: 17737 (In response to 17731) Prev/Next: 17736 / 17738
Visions have to be grounded. Truly original ideas are impossible to communicate, because there's nothing for others to latch onto; so you have to deal with the transitions, the leaps of understanding. Metaphors are good, because they're transitional by nature -- they yoke the unfamiliar to the familiar, they hack language -- but the choice of metaphors is often the key to communicating well.And to be honest, it's not a vision unless you communicate it. That's what separates the prophet Isaiah from the inhabitants of the local asylum: the ability to turn a vision into something people will listen to.
The painter Degas once said to his friend, the poet Mallarmé, that he too would make a fine poet, since he had so many wonderful ideas. The reply: "Ah, my friend, poems are made from words, not ideas."
There are responses to this message:
- see Proust, Marcel, sabadash, 6/12/2000; 7:51:48 AM
- poems are made from words, not ideas.", sabadash, 6/12/2000; 8:12:53 AM
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