Here’s a little blip from Michael Benedikt on changing one’s
mode, or method, or style. It’s not that
he’s saying something earth-shattering that’s interesting to me here, but that
he’s saying something very basic that I think can be easily forgotten by poets/writers/artists,
etc.:
Partly it’s an attempt to get at all the corners of one’s
consciousness, to use all the resources that you have. You pursue an idea as far as it goes, and
when you begin to feel that it’s weakening, that it won’t carry the thrust of
what one feels and thinks, you try another route. And sometimes those routes appear to be
opposites, but they are contained within, hopefully, the same mind and have
some kind of internal consistency. And,
if one dare use the word, integrity.
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