Belief in Inspiration: Nietzche:
Artists have an interest in others; Believing in sudden
ideas , so-called inspirations ; as if the idea of a work of art, of poetry ,
the fundamental thought of a philosophy shines down like a merciful light from
heaven.
In truth, the good artist’s or thinker’s imagination is
continually producing things good, mediocre, and bad, but his power of judgment,
highly sharpened and practiced, rejects, selects, joins together;
Thus we now see form Beethoven’s notebooks that he gradually
assembled the most glorious melodies and to a degree, selected them out of disparate
beginnings. The artist who separate less rigorously, liking to rely on his imitative
memory, can in some circumstances become a greater improviser;
But artistic improvisation stands low in relation to
artistic thoughts earnestly and laboriously chosen.
All great men were great workers, untiring not only in
invention but also in rejecting ,sifting ,reforming, arranging.
My note:
All things we call genius is then merely sustained hardwork!!!
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