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Crossing unmarked snow: further views on the writer's vocation

This work extends reflections on what it means to pursue writing as a vocation, examining the solitary and often uncertain path of creating literature without established guides or clear signposts. The title's metaphor of crossing unmarked snow suggests the exploratory nature of artistic practice, where writers must find their own way across terrain that offers no predetermined tracks. The essays likely consider the intellectual and spiritual demands of serious writing, the relationship between lived experience and literary craft, and the writer's responsibilities to language and truth. As a follow-up to earlier meditations on the same subject, this volume presumably deepens and complicates its arguments about the difficulties and rewards of committing oneself to the written word. more

Author

William Stafford
William Stafford

William Stafford was an American poet known for his concise and straightforward style. His works often explore the relationship between the individual and society, as well as profound reflections on the nature and existence of humans. Born on January 17, 1914, and died on August 28, 1993. more

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