31 OCT 2018 by ideonexus
Insights on Being Well-Read
What is the true point of a bookish life? Note I write “point,” not “goal.” The bookish life can have no goal: It is all means and no end. The point, I should say, is not to become immensely knowledgeable or clever, and certainly not to become learned. Montaigne, who more than five centuries ago established the modern essay, grasped the point when he wrote, “I may be a man of fairly wide reading, but I retain nothing.” Retention of everything one reads, along with being mentally i...21 MAY 2016 by ideonexus
Essay Writing is About Figuring Things Out
To understand what a real essay is, we have to reach back into history again, though this time not so far. To Michel de Montaigne, who in 1580 published a book of what he called "essais." He was doing something quite different from what lawyers do, and the difference is embodied in the name. Essayer is the French verb meaning "to try" and an essai is an attempt. An essay is something you write to try to figure something out.
Figure out what? You don't know yet. And so you can't begin with a ...21 MAY 2016 by ideonexus
Essays Should Not Need to Argue a Point
The Age of the Essay
September 2004
Remember the essays you had to write in high school? Topic sentence, introductory paragraph, supporting paragraphs, conclusion. The conclusion being, say, that Ahab in Moby Dick was a Christ-like figure.
Oy. So I'm going to try to give the other side of the story: what an essay really is, and how you write one. Or at least, how I write one.
Mods
The most obvious difference between real essays and the things one has to write in school is that real ess...31 MAY 2015 by ideonexus
Writing Homogenizes Us
We do not, we writers, represent mankind adequately.
We do not think well of ourselves. We do not think
amply about what we are. Essay after essay, book after
book, maintain the usual thing about mass society, dehumanization,
and the rest. How weary we are of them.
How poorly they represent us. The pictures they offer
no more resemble us than we resemble the reconstructed
reptiles and other monsters in a museum of
paleontology. We are much more limber, versatile, better
articulated; there is ...Folksonomies: writing representation
Folksonomies: writing representation
20 JUN 2014 by ideonexus