Thursday, May 31. 2007
Letters To A Young MFA Student
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I am right in the middle of the letters right now. I am currently in Spain and this is the first time I have been able to be alone with them. I think that the solitude Rilke speaks of is necessary for the full understanding of his words.
A statement that I have continually re-read, also pertaining to solitude is this one from letter 4:
¨But everything that may someday be possible for many people, the solitary man can now, already, prepare and build with his own hands, which make fewer mistakes. Therefore, dear Sir, love your solitude and try to sing out with the pain it causes you. for those who are near you are far away, you write, and this shows that the space around you is beginning to grow vast. And if what is near you is far away, then your vastness is already among the stars and is very great; be happy about your growth, in which of course you can’t take anyone with you…¨
I wish to sing out with the pain that solitude causes. I hope that what is near me is already far away.
A statement that I have continually re-read, also pertaining to solitude is this one from letter 4:
¨But everything that may someday be possible for many people, the solitary man can now, already, prepare and build with his own hands, which make fewer mistakes. Therefore, dear Sir, love your solitude and try to sing out with the pain it causes you. for those who are near you are far away, you write, and this shows that the space around you is beginning to grow vast. And if what is near you is far away, then your vastness is already among the stars and is very great; be happy about your growth, in which of course you can’t take anyone with you…¨
I wish to sing out with the pain that solitude causes. I hope that what is near me is already far away.
Hi Reagan,
Yes, I thought about including this line. It is a little poem in itself.
Happy Reading,
Robert
Yes, I thought about including this line. It is a little poem in itself.
Happy Reading,
Robert
LOST SON, a new novel based on the life and work of Rilke, appeared this month.
http://www.powells.com/biblio/1-9781932961348-2
http://www.powells.com/biblio/1-9781932961348-2
Thanks, Allen. I’m in Portland now - actually, Forest Grove. Congratulations on what sounds like a well-received piece of historical fiction.


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