After reading John Cage’s ”A Composer’s Confessions (1948)” I realized that he understands my academic situation and the struggle I am having finding a balance between school and my creative nature. It’s hard, as you may know, living ON CAMPUS doing school all the time and being told to fill these prerequisites, or those needed for my major, which by the way I SHOULD already have planned out but I don’t. Anyway, I read certain parts that really sat in my mind and boiled for awhile. “I had determined to become a writer and ‘experience’ was certainly more valuable for a writer than education.” So very true in my mind, Mr. John Cage. I hope to some day say that aloud and then live accordingly. He traveled to France and lived in Paris for three or so years to get the experience he was looking for as a writer. Like Cage I hope to live in Brazil, perhaps even raise a family there, to get a non-American primary perspective on people and life. There are many more parts I could quote and tell you how honorably right Cage is, but you should just read it. It will be more rewarding that way, too.
Enjoy this video some creative soul made to Cage’s Imaginary Landscape, part 1…