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By Eric Hoffer I (1 bi- I have been reading Henri Troyat's ography of Tolstoy There is a sickroom atmosphere about the book Tolstoy was 1 enormously gifted enormously perceptive enormously fortunate and quite an unpleasant person Those who knew him well doubted whether he had ever in his life really loved anyone There is a slimy FOIabout his ceaseless borand his llsearching dered on the insane It occurred to me as I read that there Is not a single great writer or artist I have read about that I would want as friend companion or neighbor Envy vanity malice and sheer rudeness seem to be characteristic elements of the creative personality There is also this: The sense of uniqueness inherent in thecreative process has often inclined the waiter and the artist to see themselves at the center of the universe' and as the bearers of a destiny shaped by cosmic forces Hence their quality i iulton characteristic of modern writers and artists There is apparently an irremediable insecurity at the core of every creative person Even the most gifted and prolific seem to live the life of eternal They have to prove their worth each day They need devotion recognition appreciation prizes and marks of distinction to bolster their confidence Modern society does not treat its writers and artists as friends and leflow workers but at best as distinguished aliens All my life I bad the feeling that in this country the creative person should a clearly rot need a sense of marked separation from the common man in order to realize and exercise his talents I snort any time I come across the statement that "all artists want fame glory immortality" It seems to me that once cultural achievements are considered as worthwhile and useful and are as munificently rewarded as achievements in business technology and politics a mass civilization would be as culturally creative as an aristocratic civilization omens and signs It is a conceit whit requires a — a high capacity for capacity indigenous to the juvenile 111P11- tality Other juvenile traits uisplayed by most writers and a–tists are an exaggerated reaction to experience and a cornpulsion to tell the world about themselves Now it may be that t'e unpleasant qualities of envy vanity etc and the juvenile traits are unavoidable accompaniments of creative striving and may ease the creative flow If this is so we ought to be able to put up with them Yet the mind refuses to accept the inevitability of so aberrant a situation There must have been instances where great works were executed by people who felt themselves no more than craftsmen The Paleolithic competent painters of the breathtaking animal murals in the caves of France and northern Spain the creators of the fabulous statues of ancient Egypt the composers of the Old Testament histories and the craftsmen of the Middle Ages and early Renaissance were without the freakish fasrination with coincidences - Bv Howard A Rusk MD to New York Times Writer NEW YORK — More than persons from all over tile world gathered at West- 1:inister College in Fulton so on Wednesday to honor the memory of Sir Winston Churchill ot The occasion was the deditition of the Church of St Mary Aldermanbury and the Winston Churchill Library which The original church tas designed by Christopher Wren was destroyed by Ger t bombS In World War man Of the remains 7000 tons of stone were transported to the Westminster campus and the church reconstructed A number of those present Wednesday were present 23 years ago when Churchill at the urging of President Truman accepted an invitation from the college to receive an honorary degree It was then be made his famous "Iron Curtain" speech Defied Health Rules C000 t Even Churchilrs medical record is historic In spite of the fact that he broke all the rules of health maintenance smoked cigars like a chimand ney drank champagne brandy as through they were water kept irregular hours was always overweight and worked under great tension he lived to be 91 He is one of the great examples of the fact that age is and not chrophysiological nological and that some individuals are old at 50 and others are young and able at 80 Had he retired at age 65 in 1939 Great Britain had not yet declared war c Germany A year later the Battle of Britain began and the Church of St Mary Mdermanbury was destroyed In 1953 it was rumored that Churchill had his first stroke Officially it was stated that he had retired for a month's rest Overeomes raralysis Two years later on a point of anger in debate in the House of Commons he shook a finger at his opponents and said that two years previously he had been paralyzed and unable to speak but had overcome this disability and now he walked and talked and would fight his opponent with the same determination Sir Winston apparently fr- covered entirely from his first stroke which from the description was evidently a or tilromoosis of a closure 401 :‘ t i : motion on the opposite side of the body During the last years of his life he obviously had numerous "little strokes" matter" This quality in death symbolic of his life (Copyright) go 4r tilerrierw k when you rent everything for your party from Abbey Rents I tt '''t Jet Foidne Chair' Banquet Tables Can Tatnes CNna snyerksars Gtassware - 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