tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7465819.post991392069197100553..comments2023-08-06T09:55:48.819-03:00Comments on implicante: claricear é bom e preciso...joicehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02003555807250586706noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7465819.post-50898978191830378752007-03-12T14:10:00.000-03:002007-03-12T14:10:00.000-03:00yes, Fleming, no guarantee at all. althought these...yes, Fleming, no guarantee at all. althought these are often "good" things people often start from.. <BR/><BR/>but the real thing about playing with words is actually a lot of work! or, as the same clarice lispector once said..as i remember, it was something like: "let's be honest: we only reach simplicity through a lot of work."joicehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02003555807250586706noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7465819.post-46018240548456044002007-03-12T10:44:00.000-03:002007-03-12T10:44:00.000-03:00That statement is priceless. It sums up so much t...That statement is priceless. It sums up so much that is wrong with self-styled writers and artists who rely on their craziness rather than their works for whatever reputation they can create.<BR/><BR/>I think Thomas Mann expressed the idea that there is always something wrong with a true artist, some form of sickness that makes the good writer see the world differently from "normal, healthy people". That may be true, but being sick or crazy certainly does not guarantee artistic ability!Fleminghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11134828658060646685noreply@blogger.com