Julia Cameron (1948) American writer
Inspirations : Meditations from The Artist's Way (2001), "Invocation"
Preface to the 1913 edition
1890s, Quintessence Of Ibsenism (1891; 1913)
Context: I have never admitted the right of an elderly author to alter the work of a young author, even when the young author happens to be his former self. In the case of a work which is a mere exhibition of skill in conventional art, there may be some excuse for the delusion that the longer the artist works on it the nearer he will bring it to perfection. Yet even the victims of this delusion must see that there is an age limit to the process, and that though a man of forty-five may improve the workmanship of a man of thirty-five, it does not follow that a man of fifty-five can do the same.
When we come to creative art, to the living word of a man delivering a message to his own time, it is clear that any attempt to alter this later on is simply fraud and forgery. As I read the old Quintessence of Ibsenism I may find things that I see now at a different angle, or correlate with so many things then unnoted by me that they take on a different aspect. But though this may be a reason for writing another book, it is not a reason for altering an existing one.
Julia Cameron (1948) American writer
Inspirations : Meditations from The Artist's Way (2001), "Invocation"
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
1920s, Viereck interview (1929)
Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) American author and journalist
Introduction to Treasury of the Free World (1946)
Gustav Landauer (1870–1919) German anarchist
Letter from Landauer to Martin Buber 1914, quoted in Martin Buber's Life and Work, vol. I by M. Friedman 1981, pp. 251-252
Henry Fairfield Osborn (1857–1935) American geologist, paleontologist, and eugenist
The Earth Speaks to Bryan (1925), p. 8
Keshub Chunder Sen (1838–1884) Indian academic
Speech delivered at the Overtoun Hall, Kolkata in January 1917.
Masaru Ibuka (1908–1997) Japanese businessman
Masaru Ibuka in: The Corporate Board, (1992), Vol. 13, p. 30
Masaru Ibuka (1908–1997) Japanese businessman
Masaru Ibuka in: The Corporate Board, (1992), Vol. 13, p. 30