Photo by @Cyclefilm
‘You sound critical.’
‘ I am only pointing to the obvious. If he hadn’t wasted so much of his life correcting students’ grammar and sitting through boring meetings, he might have written more, perhaps even bwritten better. But he was not a child. He knew what he was doing. He made his choice.’
‘On the other hand, being a teacher allowed him contact with a younger generation. Which he might not have had, had he withdrawn from the world and devoted himself solely to writing.’
Interesting point in that last sentence. Wonder how current writers maintain contact with the younger generations. Or is that another reason why the younger generations have given up on reading books for leisure, with the exception of fantasy genre – the writers are so out of touch with them they can’t relate to any bit of the books.
Another good bit about yesterday’s ride around LDN: I’m now under 400miles behind Steve in this year’s tally. Just to think about a month ago I was almost 600 miles off.
P.S.: Some credit due to those dying trees in his garden too, that kept him off the road for 2 weeks ;)
A conversation about writing books, from the book ‘Summertime’ by J.M. Coetzee:
‘Do you really believe that? That books give meaning to our lives?’
‘Yes. A book should be an axe to chop open the frozen sea inside us. What else should it be?’
‘A gesture of refusal in the face of time. A bid for immortality.’
There’s more: though it drags a little, I like the way it ends (after the break)
Created & fine-tuned batch image processing script in Phatch. There goes one of the last reasons to use Windows.
8 minutes to scale, watermark, rename 300+ photos on my creaking old laptop, while 30+ tabs were open in browsers. I could get addicted to this.