Dialogue with my muse |
JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. Ready for another week? JOE: I am. CALLIOPE: What have you been up to over the weekend? JOE: I started reading Oliver Sacks' book Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain. CALLIOPE: What did you discover? JOE: A provocative line toward the beginning raising a question about what use music is and why does it exist and enchant us. Then I spent Saturday evening enchanted by the Dady Brothers, Roxanne Ziegler and Irish Dancers. CALLIOPE: To what end? JOE: I reached the conclusion that sometimes words fail us and we must think and communicate in other ways. CALLIOPE: As a champion of epic poetry, I must remind you that the arts were originally ways of relating our heritage, ideas and culture. JOE: No doubt. But there is something else too. Even writing does not just convey information. It touches our souls and hearts and brings us together. CALLIOPE: So you see the arts, including literature as a way for our minds and souls to communicate? JOE: I do. I'm not sure I can explain it any further. Maybe it is something to contemplate without words. CALLIOPE: Perhaps so. Let's both meditate on it. JOE: Agreed. Talk with you tomorrow. |