J.PuigReixach on Nostr: This ideal of universal communication is indeed the ideal of any great artist. ...
This ideal of universal communication is indeed the ideal of any great artist. Contrary to the current presumption, if there is any man who has no right to solitude, it is the artist. Art cannot be a monologue. When the most solitary and least famous artist appeals to
posterity, he is merely reaffirming his fundamental vocation. Considering a dialogue with deaf
or inattentive contemporaries to be impossible, he appeals to a more far-reaching dialogue with the generations to come.
Albert Camus
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