Wednesday, February 13, 2013
On being a writer from another culture - article
Just a quick one from me as baby sleeps - have just read this article by Karen Lord on the Huffington Post. I love how it 'illuminates' culture, and writing as a person from a culture (as we all are), but equating it to light - "Culture resembles light. It is only invisible in a vacuum (the deep
darkness of space), and it reveals itself by illuminating whatever it
touches (the brightness of dust motes in a ray of sunlight)." It goes on to point out that stereotypes, while comforting, familiar and easy to lapse into (oh how I know that!), shortchanges by not revealing anything new. And I love how it concludes by asking us as writers to choose between "a closed and clearly-labelled box or an open window" as a way of approaching our writing.
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ah so interesting to come to, when I was in the middle of reading poems across the web. Thanks for the article -- been thinking quite a lot about these themes these last several years too, as we've made our way in and out of various cultures where we clearly do not assimilate.
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