"If you asked a room full of kindergarteners "Raise your hand if you are an artist!" Almost every child would raise his hand. But if you ask a room full of adults, almost every adult would not."Quoting Bronte's Jane Eyre, and holding it up as a model, Fujimura calls on artists to “create the world that ought to be.” It is a stirring and fascinating piece.
Please go read it.
And I need to go find a copy of Jane Eyre. I know, don't say it...
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Look. No comments. Because what we all want to say is, "You've never read Jane Eyre??!"
Hah! You got me.
There was a season long ago when I intentionally consumed classic after classic, but I always thought the plot to Jane Eyre sounded like some kind of prototypical Victorian romance novel. Chick-lit from yesteryear. So I skipped it and went for Ivanhoe, Les Miserables, and The Three Musketeers, and never looked back.
I know, I've got some remedial reading to do...so many books, so little time.
It was really hard for me to get into Jane Eyre but I liked it in the end.
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