The case for perfectionism
I'm sure some are sick of DFW tributes already, but what the hell. There are so many good ones kicking about this week. I suppose there's the old saw about how we learn more about him in death than we ever knew in life: stories emerge of an attention-deflecting, bullshit-averse teacher displaying great generosity and warmth of spirit:
He was always trying to impart the importance of communication, of its precision. The only way you can communicate at a high level, he taught, is to be conscious of everything you write--every comma, every pronoun, every word, and all their implications. He half-jokingly suggested we use Garner's Modern American Usage as bathroom reading. I called him when I was having, in his words, "an existential crisis about grammar" at 10 p.m. on a Sunday night. He was like Virgil in the Inferno; you knew he'd been there before and could guide you out of it. I'd never listened to anyone as intently as I listened to him.To my mind it's this slavish respect for the details of meaning, not to mention the prodigious avalanche of words and sentences, that made him so unique. He made the word--and the world, I suppose--seem a little less lazy.
September 25, 2008
Ordinary Canadians
What the hell is an ordinary Canadian, anyway? I take it SH means respectful, taxpaying folks who bust guts and whatnot for their paycheques. But I'll stop there. Because I'm an artist, right? And what do I know about sweat and tears? I swan about in ball gowns all week while everybody else is grunting it out on the job.
Tell you what, though. I might be a bit fazed by this whole "labour" concept, but I sure do know about scrimping! I can make a tube of toothpaste last for six months, a piece of aluminum foil go for a year. It's all part of the artist's training package, you see--it comes free with your M.F.A.
So go ahead and make more cuts. I'll just write in the dirt with a stick.
But, um, I'm pretty sure you still need a planet for dirt and sticks.
What's the strategy in your riding?
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September 22, 2008
Phoque!
Very funny!
Meanwhile, I'm trying to figure out how to vote in Jim Prentice's riding.
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September 15, 2008
More DFW
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September 14, 2008
Sad day in blogland
Yeah, what she said.
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September 11, 2008
Open letter to the PM
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September 8, 2008
Wednesday night reading
I'll be giving away iPhones to the first 100 people in the door.
Mmm, not really.
But the reading is free. And don't we all love free things?
Sept. 10, 7:30 pm @ the Epcor Centre's Engineered Air Theatre.
I'd throw up the poster, but my eyes are rheumy with onion molecules and it's a long trip to the scanner. Tomorrow.
I'll be reading from Ladykiller. Magic 8-Ball says it will be "Hush." And because it's all about free stuff, you can read the full text here.
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September 5, 2008
Abigail's War
Especially cool for all of you comic freaks is the publisher, Zeros 2 Heroes, whose motto is "get made." You could say they're a worldwide discovery service, connecting talented artists and writers.
It works like democracy, so don't forget to vote.
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