It might prove serviceable to assume that the serious writer is in possession of a depth of intent to communicate & also has cultivated the powers of observation & expression in order to make this ambition manifest. While conversation is liable to spontaneous whimsy & the foibles of a defensive ego, the written word is carefully etched, then refined to ensure that the desired intent is achieved. The writer’s message can be contained & monitored when assembled through the tools available to the craft of writing & hours — days; years dedicated to the perfecting of this vehicle for self- expression are mandatory.
The written word is fortified by a permanence which oratory cannot promise. The writer is permitted time to reflect, then revise; a speaker is vulnerable to the pitfalls of generating their point in the claustrophobic present. Print demands an obsessive preoccupation with translating the mechanics of an activated imagination, which is then passed down through the waiting intellect. Symbol is converted into words which must permit themselves to be inserted into a rational narrative, so as to not garishly draw attention to the echoes the symbol is intended to convey. Whether the writer is aware of the full potentiality of their symbols is of little matter, for they are only one half of the equation which formulates the passage of this communication.
Ultimately, it is the reader who is illuminated by any depth of expression & a convincing argument could be formulated to demonstrate that the author is not the more qualified in the intimate relationship between author & reader, to receive the full potential of impact. The personality which arranges for the imagination of an ambitious writer to craft a satisfactory piece of work is vulnerable to influences which the neutrality of a curious reader is not.
Original intent is activated in stages, in compounded layers. The personality of the creator of this landscape, conceived in any number of forms, is superfluous to the success of this exchange. Of singular importance is what has been captured within print.
“ She wants to hide away & yet she wants to control pieces of the universe. I suppose that is what is characteristic of writers. They want to be hermits & they want to imagine being directors of some vast stage of humanity.”
~ Cynthia Ozick
{All artwork by Hannah Hoch}