Writing is learned by imitation; we all need models. […] But our best models may be men and women writing in fields different from our own.
William Zinsser schrijft in Writing to learn dat het bij nonfictie niet zozeer gaat om het onderwerp, de inhoud (natuurlijk gaat het om het onderwerp, de inhoud), maar vooral om de relatie van de schrijver tot het onderwerp. Iemands interesse interesseert, en dan vooral iemands levende, levendige interesse.
âI wouldnât look for writing, for instance, by journalists, good though it might be. If the discipline was geology I wanted good writing by a geologist. If it was evolutinon I wanted Darwin, if it was relativity I wanted Einstein, if it was cell biology I wanted Lewis Thomas.â
Het schrijven?
Iedereen kan schrijven die kan denken en een vak beheerst, of beheerst wordt door een vak.
William Zinsser hield van 2010 t/m 2011 een log bij op The American Scholar, hij schreef 82 berichten. Een selectie is gepubliceerd als boek, The writer who stayed, ze staan ook op theamericanscholar.org, ‘and I invite you to revisit them, especially the many that deal with the hard and lonely task of writing. They will remind you not to write for the wrong reasons â marketplace reasons that crush your true identity. Give yourself permission to believe in the validity of your own narrative.’
Ik heb op de knop geduwd, verlang ook het boek. Papier is rebels, geduldig, zacht en hard, het stalkt niet, wil niet weten hoe lang ik lees, welke woorden ik onderstreep, waar ik lees (thuis, in de lentezon achter glas). Het leest, kortom, niet over mijn schouder mee, ligt loom op zijn rug in mijn schoot, als een ontspannen kat die zich over de buik laat aaien.
Envoi
What Iâve learned writing this blog
The Overtone Years
Sympathetic vibrations at the age of 89
Looking for a Model
My true writing style emerged when I became a teacher
The Writer Who Stayed
Novelist Daniel Fuchs went west and wrote screenplays for 34 years
Thanksgiving Day Repainted
Norman Rockwellâs successor
The Perils of Pauline Kael
On not taking yourself seriously as a movie critic
Brother, Can You Spare a Job?
Songwriter Yip Harburg and Occupy Wall Street
Hats Off
And then where will we stow them?
Nowhere People
The downside of being well connected
Dancing With Scrolls
How I first learned about Simchat Torah
Hold the Emotion!
Donât set out to write a heart-tugging memoir
âWho Would Care about My Story?â
Successful memoirs are built from details that ring true
No Place Like âHomeâ
Historian v New York Times hinges on the meaning of âhome deliveryâ
Flunking Description
Why I tried to write like a Victorian novelist
Improving a Masterpiece
Messing around with ‘Porgy’
Peter McGuireâs Holiday
Summerâs final gift of unexamined time
No Degrees of Separation
Letting go when the kid leaves for college
Blue Moons and Buttermilk Skies
American songwriters knew that weather was a state of mind
No Proverbs, Please
Writing English as a second language
The âAâ Word
Whatâs expected of an orthodox WASP
Summer House Books
In praise of The Mask of Fu Manchu and other chestnuts
On the Trail of Sublime
Starting out at Niagara Falls
Unexpected Visitors
Why voodoo is preferable to adumbrate
How to Get to Our House
Bob & Linda provide simple directions
The Last of the Lone Wanderers
What elevates travel writing to literature
Me and My Relationships
Sandra is giving me up for Brad
Baseball Without Myths
Manager Jim Leylandâs âunbelievably rough summerâ
Writing for the Wrong Reasons
Publishers donât necessarily have the answers
In Memoriam
A visit to Omaha Beach
Central Park Lite
Experiential optimization in the app brigade
No Last Names
Fundraisers call me âWilliamâ
Trapped by the Past
Finding a different take on John Horne Burnsâs story
Once Around the Sun
What Iâve learned in a year of blogging
Easter Light
ââŠwas blind, but now I see.â
Content Management
In praise of long-form journalism
Tristes Tropiques
Remembering the screenwriter of North by Northwest
Prisoners of Britspeak
The elocution problem with English movies
A Cousin from Cologne
This Zinsser family story took me by surprise
In Bed by the Last Eight
Musings about songs upon the death of a fine singer
The 300-Word Challenge
On writing short essays
Working for Tina Brown
Itâs about how to communicate
Looking Forward, Looking Back
What are memoirs about?
The Right to Write
Getting published isnât the only reason to write your story
Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
Up from Disneyland, on to Appomattox
No Second Act
John Horne Burns and The Gallery
Stardust Memories
Immigrant lyricists embraced American language with fierce love
Goodbye and Donât Come Back
My problems with postmodernism
E-Maledictions
Itâs a life choice: I donât have email
Blondie and Dilbert
How Chic Young made me look none too bright
Obama and the Lac Bug
Hereâs hoping our president gets many more shellackings
A Christmas Dinner
The frozen winter of 1944, on a base in the heel of Italy
Stopping Steve Martin
When giving the public what it wants is a bad idea
Yes, But
I collect self-canceling headlines, but Iâm tired of them
âBring Back Boredom!â
Rewire multitask tendencies
Tales of âSouth Pacificâ
Star turns and caricatures then; dramatic coherence today
On the Trail of the ChĂȘng Ho
From Coral Gables, Florida, to a harbor in Tahiti
Tips
I donât give them to writers
The Revenge of the Comic Novel
The Finkler Question joins the ranks of Man Booker Prize winners
Crash Through That Line of Blue!
In football songs, exact rhymes and strict meters are not required
An Interesting Life
Frank Boyden, Deerfield Academy headmaster
Fantasia for the Left Hand
Rehabilitation poetry for a wounded friend
Men of Letters
Book-of-the-Month Club mandarins
Out of Order
In writing, think first about process instead of product
Singing Along with Mitch
Miller revived an American tradition
One Manâs Library
Author James Norman Hall collected Joseph Conrad
Where Did the Summer Go?
Songs about a seaside community
The Grand Tour
Not just Renaissance Italy any more
Literate Revelry
Light verse gets no respect
Detour Ahead
Lost with Ian Frazier
Mark Twainâs Hannibal
Fictions and truths in the Mississippi River town
Sacred Objects
Hall of Famer Edd Roushâs last interview
Family Albums
Memoirs with wide appeal accentuate the particular
Stevensonâs Ghost
Where the Treasure Island author wrote his final chapter
Like a Mighty Stream
Maya Linâs monument in Montgomery
What Does It Do?
What Dwike Mitchell taught me about broken pianos
Melvilleâs South Seas Myth
Re-enforced by Gauguin and Lamour
Life and Work
Why plumbers are good role models for writers
The Old Flotilla
Checking out Kiplingâs Burma
Permission Givers
To teach is to allow and to encourage
At Ease in the Stone Age
Closing the gap between Finchingfield and Irian Jaya
Rescued by Humor
More thoughts on less seriousness
A Joyful Noise
Lighten up, even when your story is dark
Sharing the Issues
Let me tell you what I think about that
Simple Geometry
A Matisse quote, Beethovenâs âOde,â and Hirschfeldâs lines