maio 04, 2005

Nuance

"Politics is the great generalizer," Leo told me, "and literature the great particularizer, and not only are they in an inverse relationship to each other—they are in an antagonistic relationship. To politics, literature is decadent, soft, irrelevant, boring, wrongheaded, dull, something that makes no sense and that really oughtn't to be. Why? Because the particularizing impulse is literature. How can you be an artist and renounce the nuance? But how can you be a politician and allow the nuance? As an artist the nuance is your task. Your task is not to simplify. Even should you choose to write in the simplest way, à la Hemingway, the task remains to impart the nuance, to elucidate the complication, to imply the contradiction. Not to erase the contradiction, not to deny the contradiction, but to see where, within the contradiction, lies the tormented human being. To allow for the chaos, to let it in. You must let it in. Otherwise you produce propaganda, if not for a political party, a political movement, then stupid propaganda for life itself—for life as it might itself prefer to be publicized. During the first five, six years of the Russian Revolution the revolutionaries cried, 'Free love, there will be free love!' But once they were in power, they couldn't permit it. Because what is free love? Chaos. And they didn't want chaos. That isn't why they made their glorious revolution. They wanted something carefully disciplined, organized, contained, predictable scientifically, if possible. Free love disturbs the organization, their social and political and cultural machine. Art also disturbs the organization. Literature disturbs the organization. Not because it is blatantly for or against, or even subtly for or against. It disturbs the organization because it is not general. The intrinsic nature of the particular is to be particular, and the intrinsic nature of particularity is to fail to conform. Generalizing suffering: there is Communism. Particularizing suffering: there is literature. In that polarity is the antagonism. Keeping the particular alive in a simplifying, generalizing world— that's where the battle is joined. You do not have to write to legitimize Communism, and you do not have to write to legitimize capitalism. You are out of both. If you are a writer, you are as unallied to the one as you are to the other. Yes, you see differences, and of course you see that this shit is a little better than that shit, or that that shit is a little better than this shit. Maybe much better. But you see the shit. You are not a government clerk. You are not a militant. You are not a believer.


Philip Roth, in I Married a Comunist


Publicado por dolphin.s em maio 4, 2005 10:00 AM
Comentários

só digo......temos muito em ke pensar...é uma realidade absuluta!
(adoro esta pagina...kria as boas vindas;))

Dito por: Bárbara t. no dia 7 de maio 2005, às 09h23

então que sejas bem-vinda :))

obrigada Bárbara :)

Dito por: dolphin.s no dia 7 de maio 2005, às 10h30

Estala o testículo ausente
Obscuro
Galantemente escorre pelas paredes do desdém
Néscias, níveas, gláucias
Como suaves margaridas a rebentarem de um rabo ingénuo
Tremo, afino o palato
Sacudo-me na verigem doce do orgasmo inquieto
O eucalipto sauda-me prazenteiro
É o Cais do Sodré cada vez mais longe
E a lânguida torneira a gotejar infame
As bochechas do cu de baunilha transbordante
E o xarope a cumprimentar-nos tirando o chpéu preto
De aba larga

(Obrigado!!!)

Dito por: Herberto Hélder no dia 12 de maio 2005, às 00h33

é mesmo algo interssante...gosta de ler coissa sobre nazis..ke tens pa mim dolphin?!

Dito por: Bárbara t. no dia 13 de maio 2005, às 22h15

Mein Kampf - Adolph Hitler

Dito por: dolphin.s no dia 14 de maio 2005, às 14h45


Agora escreves em inglês???

Foda-se que Finesse........

Dito por: Zé Caralho no dia 23 de maio 2005, às 18h55