The questionnaire goes a little something like this:
Do you at first experience a period of general productive inclination, a ill-defined, uneasy desire to produce something?[For more of this questionnaire, look here, although you'll have to look around for "Creativity Questionnaire."] But I really just want to point out that Yeats, like me, when in the period of 'general productive inclination'--and let me just digress to point out that I am always inclined, generally, to be productive: absolutely always!--he
Always . . . . . Usually . . . . . Seldom . . . . . Never . . . . .
Is this productive inclination a permanent state of mind? . . . . . or only a mood . . . . . ?
What are your intellectual activities during this period? Are they
(a) active and definite search for material related to the topic in hand?
Always . . . . . Usually . . . . . Seldom . . . . . Never . . . . .
(b) Vague daydreaming along the lines determined by the nature of the work?
Always . . . . . Usually . . . . . Seldom . . . . . Never . . . . .
(c) Passive attitude of waiting for 'inspiration'?
Always . . . . . Usually . . . . . Seldom . . . . . Never . . . . .
(d) Absorption in other interests?
Always . . . . . Usually . . . . . Seldom . . . . . Never . . . . .
- usually deliberately looks for material (although it "depends on the nature of the work')
- always vaguely daydreams
- never sits around waiting passively for inspiration, and
- usually gets absorbed in (wait for it) detective stories.
It's good to know that we're following in creative footsteps when we daydream and get absorbed in mysteries.
ReplyDeleteMy dad brought us some Yeats/castle coasters, btw.
Pern!
ReplyDeleteAlso, btw, have you read the Gladwell piece on Creativity in this week's New Yorker? Totally fascinating.
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