Toni Morrison’s Creative Motivation
Posted on March 3, 2013 by admin
TONI MORRISONI don’t like it here if I don’t have something to write.
INTERVIEWER
Here, meaning where?
MORRISON
Meaning out in the world. It is not possible for me to be unaware of the incredible violence, the willful ignorance, the hunger for other people’s pain. I’m always conscious of that though I am less aware of it under certain circumstances—good friends at dinner, other books. Teaching makes a big difference, but that is not enough. Teaching could make me into someone who is complacent, unaware, rather than part of the solution. So what makes me feel as though I belong here out in this world is not the teacher, not the mother, not the lover, but what goes on in my mind when I am writing. Then I belong here and then all of the things that are disparate and irreconcilable can be useful. I can do the traditional things that writers always say they do, which is to make order out of chaos. Even if you are reproducing the disorder, you are sovereign at that point. Struggling through the work is extremely important—more important to me than publishing it.
INTERVIEWER
If you didn’t do this. Then the chaos would—
MORRISON
Then I would be part of the chaos.
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