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Tuesday, April 3, 1973

ART and WRITING

 ART and WRITING have to be a serious revelation of mankind to itself, or perhaps more importantly, a hidden confession: of pettiness, vindictiveness, smallness, gallantry and bravado, hidden, within the structure of a PLAY or a POEM, a FILM, like a trojan horse that only a few people in the audience will recognize and feel: ashamed, uncomfortable, distressed and kindredship. 

A whisper only they will will hear and take with them, in secret, in shame, all the way home or up until the day they die.


WRITE always with the intent of creating a

MIRROR the audience can look into it and recognize themselves.