Point to ponder
Nov. 13th, 2007 10:28 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It is a truth universally acknowledged that no-one will ever be in need of a writer.
Discuss, taking care to distinguish between "need" as we might externally perceive it from our civilised standpoint, and need as it would appear to people whose primary concern is survival.
Discuss, taking care to distinguish between "need" as we might externally perceive it from our civilised standpoint, and need as it would appear to people whose primary concern is survival.
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Date: 2007-11-13 11:49 pm (UTC)I also want to know if we are defining "writer" as "one who can read and write" or "one who is skillful with words" or both.
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Date: 2007-11-14 12:06 am (UTC)And yes, everybody's primary concern is survival, but we've created a support network in parts of this planet where, for quite large sections of the populace, it isn't their only or constantly predominant concern. And the point I was trying to encapsulate in the statement above is that it's only in that kind of hothouse climate that writers of fictions have any place.
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Date: 2007-11-14 12:21 am (UTC)As your definition stands, though, you're probably right -- mostly because you only need a relatively brief respite in the struggle for survival to tell or hear a story, but you need serious leisure time to develop mass literacy.
We've needed storytellers for pretty much as long as we've been human. But writers are only of any use to us if we can read.