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Here are 10 things enthusiasms I thought were worth sharing this week:
”Publishing is making public your own enthusiasm.” A beautiful Show Your Work! type thought from the late editor Robert Gottlieb in Turn Every Page, the excellent documentary about his unique 50-year relationship with writer Robert Caro. Highly recommended.
“Once, men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them.” I picked up Frank Herbert’s Dunethis week and it’s basically the perfect novel for August in Texas. I’m reading the paperback in the pool and listening to the lushly produced audiobook on walks and in the studio.
“The great thing about painting and drawing, as opposed to thinking about it, is the resistance of matter.” I liked the random assortment of writings and interviews in Philip Guston’s I Paint What I Want To See. (They inspired Tuesday’s newsletter, “What’s The Matter?”)
”The best sort of activity is one that combines mental effort with sensuous delight. That’s why I love drawing.” Here’s another Philip — the novelist Philip Pullman — on drawing.
Eye candy: I re-read Michael Pollan’s Food Rules: An Eater’s Manualillustrated by the wonderful Maira Kalman, whose paintings perfectly balance out Pollan’s borderline preachiness with color and humor.
Ear candy: We failed to take a real vacation this summer, so we’re trying to conjure last-minute escape vibes in the pool with this 3-hour mix of music they play at Disney’s Polynesian Resort.
Poetry: I’ve been re-reading Edna St. Vincent Millay’s A Few Figs from Thistles. (I believe most of her work is in the public domain, so you can enjoy it for free via Project Gutenberg.)
Thanks for reading. (Herbert: ”Arrakis teaches the attitude of the knife — chopping off what's incomplete and saying: ‘Now, it's complete because it's ended here.’”)
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