Monologue to the Maestro | Esquire | OCTOBER 1935
classic.esquire.com
Monologue to the Maestro | Esquire | OCTOBER 1935
Once again I was struck by one of the miracles of the cognitive process—that the act of writing will summon from the buried past exactly what we need exactly when we need it. Memory and intuition and chance associations will always generate a certain percentage of what any writer writes. The remainder is generated by reason.