A salient quote for aspiring writers
By Alan Russell
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Currently reading Simone de Beauvoir's Force of Circumstance and found the following:
'There are two ways to be a great writer: painting powerful, tragic fresoes like Shakespeare, or else, describing the tiny details of life in depth and width and with great precision.
Surprisingly this has been attributed to Stalin.
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I think Stalin was a poet at
I think Stalin was a poet at one point, wasn't he?
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Under
the Stalinist regime, a writer was "expected" to be an "Engineer of Human Souls. This sounds poetic but the reality meant writing propaganda to order for the state. Great writing was produced by un-publish/ed/able writers and self-published samizdatels on their Roneo machines. The NKVD and later the Ministry for Internal Affairs were told to look out for people with blue fingers.
Josef Skoverecky, a Czech/Canadian writer, wrote a novel with the phrase as its title.
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The latter seems to have a
The latter seems to have a strong tradition in Russian literature. Heavy writing, figuratively and literally.
Parson Thru
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