Creativity and the failure to create

 
Samuel Delany: "Of all explanations for why artists create, Harold Bloom's feels to me the most accurate: Bloom sees creativity as a radical rebellion against the pervasive failure to create--a failure which, in some infantile part of the artist's mind, is equated with death itself. Creativity grows out of the fear, the terror of death."

> from Conversations with Samuel R. Delany (2009), Carl Freedman, ed.

> tagged with #death, #creative_process

> created Sep 30, 2024 at 2:24:24 PM


> part of unfinished everything


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