{"id":5129,"date":"2009-07-21T10:27:55","date_gmt":"2009-07-21T14:27:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/johnesimpson.com\/blog\/?p=5129"},"modified":"2009-07-21T10:28:55","modified_gmt":"2009-07-21T14:28:55","slug":"feedback-to-stop-the-heart","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/johnesimpson.com\/blog\/2009\/07\/feedback-to-stop-the-heart\/","title":{"rendered":"Feedback to Stop the Heart"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/upload.wikimedia.org\/wikipedia\/commons\/a\/a5\/Emerson%27s_Letter_to_Whitman.jpg\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" title=\"Letter from Emerson to Whitman (click for full-size original)\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/johnesimpson.com\/images\/emerson_to_whitman_sm.jpg?resize=500%2C291&#038;ssl=1\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" height=\"291\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>I hope anyone reading this, or any of the other posts here, knows how dearly and sincerely I long for your approval as a reader; I want you to like my writing, and &#8212; just as importantly &#8212; I&#8217;ll <span style=\"text-decoration: line-through;\">never<\/span> rarely ask for evidence of any of that. (I&#8217;ll just want you to keep coming back.)<\/p>\n<p>That said, whoa, for a writer to get touched by a god, as it were &#8212; touched <em>unbidden<\/em>&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>On this day in 1855, Ralph Waldo Emerson penned a little note to Walt Whitman. Emerson had apparently just finished reading the first printing of <em>Leaves of Grass<\/em>; he was so overcome by the experience that he had to sit down and just lay it out there for the poet. Here&#8217;s the full text of the letter (RWE being notably more pithy than, say, the average blogger):<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>21 July Concord Masstts. 1855<\/p>\n<p>Dear Sir,<\/p>\n<p>I am not blind to the worth of the wonderful gift of &#8220;Leaves of Grass.&#8221; I find it the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America has yet contributed. I am very happy in reading it, as great power makes us happy. It meets the demand I am always making of what seemed the sterile &amp; stingy nature, as if too much handiwork or too much lymph in the temperament were making our western wits fat and mean. I give you joy of your free brave thought. I have great joy in it. I find incomparable things said incomparably well, as they must be. I find the courage of treatment, which so delights us, &amp; which large perception only can inspire. I greet you at the beginning of a great career, which yet must have had a long foreground somewhere for such a start. I rubbed my eyes a little to see if this sunbeam were no illusion; but the solid sense of the book is a sober certainty. It has the best merits, namely of fortifying &amp; encouraging.<\/p>\n<p>I did not know until I, last night, saw the book advertised in a newspaper, that I could trust the name as real and available for a post-office. I wish to see my benefactor, &amp; have felt much like striking my tasks, &amp; visiting New York to pay you my respects.<\/p>\n<p>R. W. Emerson<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Walter Whitman.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>(Love that <em>my benefactor<\/em>, eh? Emerson saying he&#8217;s not Whitman&#8217;s benefactor, but vice-versa!)<\/p>\n<p>Whitman &#8212; not really a fool, but maybe just a tad bit, um, well, <em>brash<\/em> &#8212; immediately put this private letter to good public use, even going so far as to quote from it <em>on the spine<\/em> of a later edition (without asking Emerson first). I can&#8217;t imagine, even remotely, having the temerity to do something like that. Even assuming I could sufficiently gather my wits anytime in the succeeding months to <em>try<\/em>, y&#8217;know? I&#8217;d just be so flattened, immobilized, by a letter at all like this.<\/p>\n<p>Which made me wonder: what author living today would have this effect on me? What author looms so large either in my own head, or in the culture at large, that I&#8217;d just about fall over, stunned, if I got a letter like this from him or her?<\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t know. Toni Morrison, maybe? Stephen King? John Irving? J.K. Rowling? Michael Chabon or Jeffrey Eugenides? Thomas Pynchon? Ghostly writing, in mid-air or on lavatory wall, signed by E.B. White, Joseph Heller, Kurt Vonnegut?<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m not talking career here &#8212; not &#8220;Of whom could I make the best use?&#8221; but rather, &#8220;Whose unsolicited, whole-hearted and unambivalent approval would send me into swooning ecstasy?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Who&#8217;d do it for you?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I hope anyone reading this, or any of the other posts here, knows how dearly and sincerely I long for your approval as a reader; I want you to like my writing, and &#8212; just as importantly &#8212; I&#8217;ll never rarely ask for evidence of any of that. 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