Books that should put you off the Creative Life - Andrew Crofts
I have just read First Person, Richard Flanagan's new novel
about a hungry young novelist struggling with ghostwriting the life of an
impossible con-man for a demanding publisher. It captures exactly the sort of
despair we have all faced at times when trying to make a living in the creative
world.
I think perhaps texts such as this should
be recommended reading on any vocational creative writing course and in every art
school, (and every drama school come to that), in order to test the mettle of the
would-be creatives.
I remember as a teenager reading Keep the Aspidistra Flying by George Orwell
and Of Human Bondage by Somerset
Maugham and being both excited and appalled. Excited by the prospect of escaping
an ordinary life in order to be a great poet/artist like the heroes of
these books, and simultaneously appalled by the poverty and rejection
that they have to face as a result of their choices.
If you can read books like these
and still want to be a professional creative then the chances are that nothing
will ever stop you having a go.
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