Any writer, in general, is more of an artist than a
scientist.
As an artist, a writer,
knows and senses what Thomas Merton has
put it appropriately, “Art enables us to find ourselves and lose
ourselves at the same time”.
“People lose their way when they lose their why”. - Michael Hyatt
Writers do not, more so
novelists, make dim witted dry prosaic factual details which even news
reporters don’t do nowadays.
Every writer at heart
nurtures romance with reason or vice versa, on some occasions may trade off
reason but not romance.
While great writers have visualized grand future and
possibilities for life as a whole through extraordinary philosophical enquiries
and far-fetched fictions they never factored in what posterity may pander to.
So, it is not their fault that they are unsuspecting victims of petrified
perceptions.
Maya Angelou
perceived and stated, “There's a world of
difference between truth and facts. Facts can obscure the truth”.
Let me dress up the article with some spicy and colourful quotations.
“I’m not interested in a
Freudian reading of Shakespeare but a Shakespearean reading of Freud”, Harold
Bloom
“Literature
is the most agreeable way of ignoring life”, Fernando Pessoa
“Literature is a process of producing beautiful
lies that tell more truth than any facts”, Barnes
In their romantic journeys
they feel even the very tool they use i.e. language is limiting as M. Atwood
remarked, “All writers feel struck by the limitations of language”.
“Writing is a suspension of
life in order to re-create life”, John McPhee
“The trouble with fiction is
that it makes too much sense. Reality never makes sense”, A. Huxley
“I write because I want more than one life; I insist on
a wider selection. It is greed, plain and simple”, TYLER
“When you write, you want to
get rid of the world, don’t you? Of course you do. When you’re writing, you’re
creating your own worlds”, Stephen King
“My ideal for writing
fiction is to put Dostoyevsky and Chandler together in one book”, Haruki
Murakami.
If one wants to know only the naked facts of history one
must have access to such information through historically verifiable,
archeologically authenticable and to be further confirmed through various tools
of verification like carbon dating, genetic studies etc.
Otherwise, often, the much
pleasant and easy way is to corroborate with references tucked in literature,
sociology, traditions, cultures, etymology etc.
When hyper emotionally charged and
prefixed ideological perspectives and interpretations are used as frames of
reference and scales of observation along with a deadly mix of doctrinaire
affinities to extrapolate everything and worse still, to evaluate things/
topics/issues/happenings/personalities, then, any rationality contextual
relevance and intrinsic attribute/aspect of the things, topics, issue and so on
[more appropriate and vital elements of evaluation] take a hit.
However, when reason is required, good writers are not
averse to stretching themselves beyond the restrictive realms of these ideological
circus arenas.
Responsible writers also know that
when reality is restricted by identity and rationality is relegated, then,
sobriety is causality and moderation is a mute spectator.
They know the need to explore possibilities of
synthesis and synergy in all relationship that one has with oneself, with
others, with nature, with machines, with different cultures, different times,
different places, traditions etc.
Moderate, nuanced, nice,
balanced, diplomatic wording are then used [with moderation] to generate
possibilities of synthesis and synergy.
Though it may be a tough
art or sport like flying kite while rope walking between peaks of two mountains
with a thousand feet deep valley beneath. However, the sheer thrill and
adventure captivate the heart and more than compensate the risks such a venture
may require.
Human
life, after all, is a very short journey in the ocean of totality of LIFE.
Identities of all hues
while they enable creating social groups at the same time enfeeble options for
universal acceptance.
The ideology
freaks resort to arriving at conclusions based on contrived and convoluted
concepts justifying them with farfetched data, irrelevant surveys and attention
grabbing statements.
Writers, when they slide
on the side of reason are 360 degree stroke makers. For, they are able to seek
and to see numerous possibilities that exist between, beneath and beyond ‘Yes’
and ‘No’ which ordinary mortals may not that easily grasp. In addition, writers are not averse to
churn by throwing those possibilities in the cauldron which may contain, from
several sources, all sorts of thoughts,
information and /or knowledge of /in various domains, intellect, conscious
awareness, perception, tools of perception, logic, reason, evaluations, purpose
of evaluations, tools of evaluations, understanding and application of
understanding, social values, social interactions, individual and/or collective
emotions/feelings, psychology, cultural contexts, ideological identities which
influence that very thought process, imaginations, dreams, fantasies,
scientifically established facts, intelligent questioning, attitudes,
willingness and ability to understand and solve problems, bio-chemical
components of human beings and /or some other species as well, application
of highest physical laws etc.
But one thing good
writers know to do and that is never to misplace reason and romance.
Messick, S. (1994)
writes in The Interplay of Evidence and Consequences in the Validation of
Performance Assessments. Educational Researcher, 23(2), 13–23, “Validity, reliability, comparability,
and fairness are not just measurement issues, but social values that have
meaning and force outside of measurement wherever evaluative judgments and
decisions are made”.
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