Atheism is a crutch for those who cannot bear the reality of God.— Tom Stoppard, born in 1937
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Like many people, public speaking once filled me with a sense of dread. As a writer I felt much more comfortable expressing myself on the page, rather than from centre stage.
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Kay Ryan says in her Paris Review interview:
“I’ve had a terrifically fortunate life. Which is not to say I’m talking nothing but sunshine. A certain kind of perhaps rather unwholesome-looking distortion or lopsidedness is necessary to the writer’s mind, but I never wanted to add to the grief of being human, the burden of it, or have my work do that. I never wanted to make things harder for people, or to make them feel more weighed down or guilty.”
Like her poems, Ryan’s remarks are bracing, ice water on a hot Houston afternoon. She doesn’t indulge bullshit, the seductively self-deceiving kind that compounds self-pity with petulance and calls itself honesty. Writers are lucky. We always have words to play with. So often I understand nothing until I write about it. The interviewer asks, “What can ‘trip’ your mind?” and Ryan answers: “People can do it, but honestly, it’s writing. The only real access that I have to my mind is when I’m writing.”
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After 9 years of Coalition rule, a Liberal stampede out of Parliament House means political and social upheaval in the nation’s capital. Out with the old political culture, in with the new. Stephanie Tran reports on the wave of political change.