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The Spirit of Writing: Classic and Contemporary Essays Celebrating the Writing Life (New Consciousness Reader) [Paperback]

Mark Waldman (Author)
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New Consciousness Reader August 23, 2001
A candid and inspiring anthology exploring the joys and frustrations of being a writer.

In this compilation of essays by renowned writers from Joseph Conrad to Gail Godwin, therapist and expert on creativity Mark Waldman offers a rare glimpse into the inner world of the writer. Here is a wealth of valuable insight on matters both practical and emotional: from Janet Fitch on how she kept her creativity alive before her novel won Oprah's seal of approval, to Anne Lamott on the difficulty of first drafts, to Octavio Paz on the mystery and language of words. These elegant meditations on what it means to be a person who writes offer comfort and inspiration for the countless writers who struggle each day to put words down on paper.


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From Publishers Weekly

Therapist, writer and creativity expert Mark Waldman (Love Games) offers The Spirit of Writing: Classic and Contemporary Essays Celebrating the Writing Life, including five dozen pieces by luminaries like Joseph Conrad, Erica Jong, Sylvia Plath, Henry Miller and Octavio Paz. In "Man Eats Car," Natalie Goldberg (Writing Down the Bones) declares, "Writing is everything, unconditional.... If you think big enough to let people eat cars, you will be able to see that ants are elephants and men are women." Pierre Joris (Poasis) poeticizes the "interface between language and the world": "it becomes clear that this letter fell off on its own accord somehow & that it is in the gap between mother-tongue/other-tongue that I am written. This gap, this emptiness, is liable to take my breath away." This anthology will provide writers of all stripes with guidance and inspiration for their psyche and their craft.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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This collection of essays explores the inner lives of writers, giving a glimpse into the creative mind. A therapist specializing in the creative process, Waldman has chosen essays from such well-known authors as Mark Twain, Sylvia Plath, Annie Dillard, Erica Jong, and Joseph Conrad, along with others published here for the first time. These essayists discuss their challenges and triumphs, recall cherished memories, and offer advice to beginners. Author and artist Laura Cerwinske talks about how writing helped her out of depression, Anne Lamott explains how she moves beyond her terrible first drafts, and Gail Godwin learns to overcome her inner critic, the Watcher, who appears every time she sits down to compose. While books about writers and the creative process abound, this collection stands out because of the large and varied number of artists represented and the secrets they reveal about how and why they write. The book will be invaluable for those who aspire to write as well as for all who love language and reading. Recommended for public and academic libraries. Nancy R. Ives, SUNY at Geneseo
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Tarcher; First Edition edition (August 23, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1585421278
  • ISBN-13: 978-1585421275
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,026,922 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Pearls of Wisdom, February 7, 2006
This review is from: The Spirit of Writing: Classic and Contemporary Essays Celebrating the Writing Life (New Consciousness Reader) (Paperback)
Mark Robert Waldman has compiled a treasure chest full of shining works to be savored by writers at any level.Contributors to the anthology, "The Spirit of Writing: Classic and Contemporary Essays Celebrating the Writing Life",are a who's who list in the world of writing. All the works are aimed at those that love the written word, including their own.

Essays and poems by the likes of Authors past and present, Mark Twain, Erica Jong, Stephen King, Julia Cameron, Janet Fitch, O.Henry, Joseph Conrad, Natalie Goldberg and Sylvia Plath, who all know a thing or two about writing, are among the works found in this very thorough anthology. Each author with their very different but most recognizable styles will have you turning the page as fast as you can.

Some of these works were written specifically for this book, others written long ago, just seem to fit the mold. They will hit home with writers of all levels, published or non-published, amateur or professional. Even if you journal, I think you will easily relate to these wonderful works.They will have you smiling and sighing, and at times even thinking, "why didn't I write that?!"

Waldman has filled this book with some excellent selections.The book is divided into four parts. "Living the Writing Life","Memories and Inspirations from the Past","Advice to Writers Young and Old", and "Bending the Muse and Breaking the Rules",have over 60 works to savor, with some fitting parting words from Faulkner and Steinbeck, both taken from their Nobel Prize Acceptance speeches.

It's a fabulous book for anyone who loves to write. Turn to it for inspiration, motivation, validation, and maybe a good laugh along the way. An absolute celebration of the writing life.

Enjoy the read....Laurie
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A POWERFUL BOOK !, September 29, 2001
This review is from: The Spirit of Writing: Classic and Contemporary Essays Celebrating the Writing Life (New Consciousness Reader) (Paperback)
"Writers love language. They play with words, rolling them around on the page, arranging and rearranging them until they come alive. The meanings are stretched and changed, and if the writer is successful, he or she will lure the reader into that mysterious world where fiction and reality blur."
These words were penned by Mark Waldman, who edited this amazing collection of literary gems. Written by award-winning writers and poets, and several as-yet-unknown new talents, these authors open their hearts to the reader, sharing the most intimate adventures of their lives, moments that are frequently filled with vulnerability, pain, and ecstasy. The Spirit of Writing exemplifies the writer's life in a way that inspires us to write and read, and then to write some more. In many of the stories, you will witness how a writer's life unfolds. You'll roam through childhood memories, nostalgic and sometimes trajic, discovering what inspired them to write. These authors write lyrically, playing with subtle nuances of tone. And for those who want to write better, there are mountains of literary advice.
Humor also abounds in this delightful collection of essays. From Mark Twain's hilariously brutal attack upon poets to the wild and sexy muse of Henry Miller, I laughed my way through the pitfalls and pratfalls that plague a writer's life (in Hamilton's essay, she literally gives birth to a six pound book). Even the classic essays by mixed pathos with humor, as in Joseph Conrad's monologue with his pen that drives him mad. And imagine what the poet Peter Joris must suffer through when the letters and words keep falling off his page (Joris' story is one of a half-dozen experimental pieces that demonstrate the cutting edge of creative writing today).
One story, "Clawing at Stones," touched me deeply. It was written by Sindiwe Magona, a well-known black author who calls herself "a migrant worker," a South African woman who lives in the Bronx and works for the United Nations. "I am convinced," she writes, "that it is only by probing both the joys and woundings of time that we might be blessed and empowered to affect the future." She talks about the dangers that women of color face, especially if they write about the atrocities they see. Through such memoirs, we begin to understand the darker forces that guides a writer's pen. Several other stories in this anthology, like Lia Scott Price's "Without Wings," also illuminate the suffering that have driven many women to write.
Perhaps we are all "clawing at stones" and "fighting without wings," living with our stories inside. And with the memoirs that this unique anthology holds, perhaps it will inspire more people to write. About the truth, the pain, and joy that fills our lives.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Gift for Storytelling, September 27, 2001
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I just finished reading Without Wings by Lia Scott Price and decided I had to write to say how much I enjoyed the story. While reading it, I felt the pain, the anguish, the pure and raw emotions from her characters. I am so greatly impressed. To finally stumble upon a writer with a gift for storytelling, I would just like to say congratulations on this, what I consider to be a masterpiece of a story. I hope to read more of her works! --A new found fan.
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