A week ago, on Sunday 16 March 2008,1 I watched a television program about the French artist Paul Cezanne(1839-1906). From his early forties until his death at age 66 Cezanne worked more and more in isolation and in privacy, a virtual recluse. This was the central aspect, among the many, of Cezanne’s life that interested me since that tendency toward increasing artistic isolation, drawing on the familiar in my work, the need for a place to be by myself came to characterize my life as my fifties advanced and turned, year by year, into my sixties. After more than forty years(1954-1994) of a high sociability quotient, working alone became more and more paramount in my daily life.–Ron Price with thanks to ABC TV, 16/3/’08: 4:00-5:00 p.m.
I, too, needed, that attention, that concentration, exploration, to capture the truth of perception, understanding, belief, desire, imagination’s design, the familiar, yes, a recluse of sorts, isolation, aloneness, although this social religion I had been associated with in belief’s realms for 55 years kept me in touch with the artifical world of sociability, its necessary reservedness, stylization, democracy, talk for the sake of talking with its own laws, a changing of subjects, a means to liveliness, harmony and consciousness of a common character in which everyone can play the game, the play-form, the collective, its airy realm where life emerges in the flux of the facile and happy.1
1 With thanks to Georg Simmel, “On Sociability,” From notes made when teaching sociology at the Thornlie Campus, Swan Metropolitan College of Tafe in the 1990s.
Ron Price 22 March 2008
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As a teacher of English for over 30 years, I must apologize for not placing the question clearly before readers here at AnswerPool.com. And so....here are my questions at least three questions that could flow from this prose-poem: _______________ 1. do you find my use of the artist's Cezanne's experience relevant here? 2. did you enjoy my prose-poem? 3. is conversation essentially a game as Simmel suggests?
I shall have a look at Starlite.cafe and, yes, I take your point about reflections in contrast to answers.-Ron
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