The Creative Force; Pearl S. Buck

by compound complex 5 Replies latest jw friends

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    The instinct which creates the arts is not the same as that which produces art. The creative instinct is, in its final analysis and in its simplest terms, an enormous extra vitality, a super-energy, born inexplicably in an individual, a vitality great beyond all the needs of his own living — an energy which no single life can consume.

    This energy consumes itself then in creating more life, in the form of music, painting, writing, or whatever is its most natural medium of expression. Nor can the individual keep himself from this process, because only by its full function is he relieved of the burden of this extra and peculiar energy — an energy at once physical and mental, so that all his senses are more alert and more profound than another man's, and all his brain more sensitive and quickened to that which his senses reveal to him in such abundance that actuality overflows into imagination. It is a process proceeding from within. It is the heightened activity of every cell of his being, which sweeps not only himself, but all human life about him, or in him, in his dreams, into the circle of its activity.

    Pearl S. Buck

  • BizzyBee
    BizzyBee

    That kind of passion is indeed a gift - or, more rarely, a curse.

  • alias
    alias

    I know this energy. cc, where is this quote from?

    alias

  • Aussie Oz
    Aussie Oz

    I too know this energy, this drive to create.

    Wife and i both are artists, her drive is to live from her art. Mine is to produce artworks and make stuff.

    to be kept or hindered from creativity is to stifel life.

    oz

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Thank you, Bizzy, Alias and Aussie. I enjoyed your comments, and, of course, can identify.

    Alias:

    Below is the information you requested. If you have time, please read the entire speech (below is posted the opening paragraph). The 5th to the last paragraph of Miss Buck's address contains the words from the initial post.

    CC

    http://www.famousquotes.me.uk/speeches/Pearl-Buck/

    Nobel Lecture - The Chinese Novel Famous Speech by Pearl Buck

    December 12, 1938 Stockholm, Sweden

    When I came to consider what I should say today it seemed that it would be wrong not to speak of China. And this is none the less true because I am an American by birth and by ancestry and though I live now in my own country and shall live there, since there I belong. But it is the Chinese and not the American novel which has shaped my own efforts in writing. My earliest knowledge of story, of how to tell and write stories, came to me in China. It would be ingratitude on my part not to recognize this today. And yet it would be presumptuous to speak before you on the subject of the Chinese novel for a reason wholly personal. There is another reason why I feel that I may properly do so. It is that I believe the Chinese novel has an illumination for the Western novel and for the Western novelist.

  • alias
    alias

    cc,

    Thanks for the link and extra info. I look forward to reading it!

    alias

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