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Stephen Greenblatt
American
Critic
Born:
Nov 7
,
1943
About
First
He
Life
Love
Writing
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First of all, there was a volcano of words, an eruption of words that Shakespeare had never used before that had never been used in the English language before. It's astonishing. It pours out of him.
Stephen Greenblatt
Words
Language
First
Before
Astonishing
Out
Shakespeare
Volcano
Never
Had
First Of All
Him
Been
Eruption
Used
English
English Language
What we know is that Shakespeare wrote perhaps the most remarkable body of passionate love poetry in the English language to a young man.
Stephen Greenblatt
Love
Man
Language
Young
Shakespeare
Poetry
Remarkable
Perhaps
Know
Most
Wrote
Passionate
Passionate Love
Young Man
Body
English
English Language
It is not that Shakespeare's art is in technicolor and fancy, and that real life is black and white and tedious. The life that Shakespeare was living was the only life he had, and he had to use it to create what he was doing.
Stephen Greenblatt
Life
Art
Black
Black And White
Real Life
White
Living
Shakespeare
Only
Had
He
Real
Doing
Fancy
Create
Use
Tedious
I've been at this for 40 years. And, as an academic, I've been content with relatively small audiences, with the thought that the audience I long for will find its way eventually to what I have written, provided that what I have written is good enough.
Stephen Greenblatt
Good
Will
Thought
Long
Enough
Relatively
Way
Find
Small
Written
Academic
Content
Audience
Audiences
Been
Years
Provided
Eventually
I believe that nothing comes of nothing, even in Shakespeare. I wanted to know where he got the matter he was working with and what he did with that matter.
Stephen Greenblatt
Matter
Nothing
Believe
Shakespeare
He
Know
Got
Did
Where
Wanted
Working
Even
First of all, Shakespeare is about pleasure and interest. He was from the first moment he actually wrote something for the stage, and he remains so.
Stephen Greenblatt
First
Stage
Pleasure
About
Something
Shakespeare
Remains
He
Wrote
First Of All
Interest
Moment
Actually
I'm not spitting in my own soup, I love having spent my life thinking about these things-but you don't have to know anything about his life, even though I've just written a biography!
Stephen Greenblatt
Life
Love
You
My Life
Own
Thinking
Spent
Though
About
My Own
Having
Spitting
Written
Know
Soup
His
Just
Anything
Even
Biography
Well it is certainly the case that the poems - which were in fact published during Shakespeare's lifetime - are weird if they began or originated in this form, as I think they did, because the poems get out of control.
Stephen Greenblatt
Control
Think
Out
Case
Poems
Shakespeare
Fact
Lifetime
Weird
Well
Because
Were
Began
Get
Did
In Fact
Form
Which
Certainly
Originated
Published
My father who in this case was an obsessive life-long storyteller, and by a very peculiar trick of my father's. My father would tell a very, very long story, and the punch line would be in Yiddish.
Stephen Greenblatt
Father
Long
Punch
Punch Line
Tell
Trick
Would
Would-Be
Case
Life-Long
Long Story
Obsessive
Line
Very
Yiddish
Story
Storyteller
Who
Peculiar
I think the writing of literature should give pleasure. What else should it be about? It is not nuclear physics. It actually has to give pleasure or it is worth nothing.
Stephen Greenblatt
Physics
Writing
Worth
Nothing
Think
Else
Pleasure
About
Give
Literature
Should
Nuclear
Actually
Nuclear Physics
But if Shakespeare himself is maybe about meaning and truth, I don't know, then he is certainly about pleasure and interest, we start with pleasure and interest, but maybe eventually it gets to meaning and truth.
Stephen Greenblatt
Truth
Pleasure
About
Shakespeare
He
Know
Himself
Gets
Maybe
Interest
Meaning
Then
Certainly
Eventually
Start
I believe in broken, fractured, complicated narratives, but I believe in narratives as a vehicle for truth, not simply as a form of entertainment, though I love entertainment, but also a way of conveying what needs to be conveyed about the works that I care about.
Stephen Greenblatt
Love
Truth
Needs
Broken
Entertainment
Complicated
Care
Believe
Way
Though
About
Simply
Vehicle
Also
Narratives
Form
Conveyed
Conveying
Works
Fractured
The Shakespeare that Shakespeare became is the name that's attached to these astonishing objects that he left behind.
Stephen Greenblatt
Astonishing
Objects
Shakespeare
Attached
He
Name
Became
Left
Behind
No special writing rituals. And my desk is usually cluttered.
Stephen Greenblatt
Writing
Rituals
Cluttered
Special
Desk
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