silence Critical creative place, essential
Discover this linguistic and literary philosopher through an interpreter of contemporary dance in Barcelona, Miquel Barceló, it is a perfect synthesis of the tone of my life now.
Cabré says near the end of this book a story that had a few decades in a drawer and he did not dare to rule because he knew that in essence was something I could not stop saying but the way it was written not just convince, even more after rereading that rewrites came to ask himself, almost whisper: "in the deepest sense, about what do you want to talk?"
Silence seems to me that is something that makes us so ontogenetic as language, sets us apart from other species of animals and can not think of proposing an anthropocentric view, I prefer to give the microphone to Cabre (p.136):
Cabré says near the end of this book a story that had a few decades in a drawer and he did not dare to rule because he knew that in essence was something I could not stop saying but the way it was written not just convince, even more after rereading that rewrites came to ask himself, almost whisper: "in the deepest sense, about what do you want to talk?"
Silence seems to me that is something that makes us so ontogenetic as language, sets us apart from other species of animals and can not think of proposing an anthropocentric view, I prefer to give the microphone to Cabre (p.136):

[...] El silenci personal és absolutament necessari: la vida ens provoca molts sorolls anímics, i penso que un dels exercicis importants d'un escriptor, precisament, és el de saber ser una espècie d'asceta que es retira del món unes quantes hores, dies o mesos, sense deixar de ser-hi.
[...] The personal silence is absolutly necesary: life causes us many inner and deep noises, and think that one of the important exercises of a writer, precisely, is the one to know be a kind of ascetic that withdraws of the world a few hours, days or months, without ceasing be.
It is a voluntary decision, not a sudden aphasia or a compulsion to become hermit immediatly. The same silence that has shaped pauses when we are exploring through movements that allow the central nervous system access new information ...