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A Game Played Seriously

Everywhere and always, decade by decade, the debate about the rules of grammar flares up. Some say there never was a permanent set of rules which everyone agreed upon, others say the rules are there but no one knows them, and still others say, rules or not, no one should tell them how to write …

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Posted byrultimoApril 28, 2026Posted inThoughts About WritingLeave a comment on A Game Played Seriously

Why Read?

Why do we read and why do we read literature? The British scholar Gilbert Murray, an unimpeachable authority in classical studies during the first half of the twentieth century, thought that readers could be divided into two sorts: some read for amusement, for appreciating the craft of writing, for gathering the ideas to carry on …

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Posted byrultimoApril 23, 2026April 24, 2026Posted inThoughts About Writing2 Comments on Why Read?

Watching Images

We read works of literature both for their ideas and for the ways in which their authors convey those ideas to us. In his collection of essays entitled The Cutting of an Agate, the poet W. B. Yeats says that “it is not possible to separate an emotion or a spiritual state from the image …

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Posted byrultimoApril 21, 2026Posted inThoughts About WritingLeave a comment on Watching Images

Greek Lucidity

We can say, I think, that writing is sometimes as difficult as it is because it strains our vision, as if with our inner eye—our insight—we are trying to see the meaning, the significance of something we come up against, an object, an event, an imaginative world of our own making. But the just-right word …

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Posted byrultimoApril 16, 2026Posted inThoughts About Writing1 Comment on Greek Lucidity

One and Not Done

One try, one draft—no, that never works in writing. It is one of the great mysteries of our already mysterious enough human mind why putting words to the ideas we have is so often so difficult. We try to get past that obstacle with the get-it-done-with-one method, but the first and final draft that method …

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Posted byrultimoApril 14, 2026Posted inThoughts About WritingLeave a comment on One and Not Done

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