Erica Jong Quotes About Creativity

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  • Creativity demands nothing less than all you have. Talent alone is never enough.

  • If sex and creativity are often seen by dictators as subversive activities, it's because they lead to the knowledge that you own your own body (and with it your own voice), and that's the most revolutionary insight of all.

    FaceBook post by Erica Jong from Oct 28, 2015
  • Throughout much of history, women writers have capitulated to male standards, and have paid too much heed to what Virginia Woolf calls "the angel in the house." She is that little ghost who sits on one's shoulder while one writes and whispers, "Be nice, don't say anything that will embarrass the family, don't say anything your man will disapprove of ..." [ellipsis in original] The "angel in the house" castrates one's creativity because it deprives one of essential honesty, and many women writers have yet to win the freedom to be honest with themselves.

  • Everyone has talent. What is rare is the courage to follow the talent to the dark place where it leads.

    "The Artist as Housewife" (1972)
  • Generations of women have sacrificed their lives to become their mothers. But we do not have that luxury any more. The world has changed too much to let us have the lives our mothers had. And we can no longer afford the guilt we feel at not being our mothers. We cannot afford any guilt that pulls us back to the past. We have to grow up, whether we want to or not. We have to stop blaming men and mothers and seize every second of our lives with passion. We can no longer afford to waste our creativity. We cannot afford spiritual laziness.

  • And the trouble is, if you don't risk anything, you risk even more.

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    "Fear of Flying". Book by Erica Jong, 1973.
  • Sex and creativity are often seen by dictators as subversive activities.

    1972 'The Artist as Housewife', in The First Ms. Reader.
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