
Advice from Leonardo da Vinci, Conrad Aiken, & Others – Human Voices Wake Us
An episode from 4/17/21: These “Advice” episodes (originally called The Poet Speaks) will each feature a small collection of quotations on creativity from various artists, poets, and writers.
Tonight, the main quotations come from Serge Bramly’s Leonardo: The Artist & the Man, where he writes that da Vinci “was always less concerned with the finishing of a picture than with its conception.” We also hear from the poets Conrad Aiken and William Meredith, and others, on the living with and writing poetry.
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