
Daily Rituals
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Franz Kafka, frustrated with his living quarters and day job, wrote in a letter to Felice Bauer in 1912, "time is short, my strength is limited, the office is a horror, the apartment is noisy, and if a pleasant, straightforward life is not possible then one must try to wriggle through by subtle maneuvers." Kafka is one of 161 inspired-and inspiring-minds, among them, novelists, poets, playwrights, painters, philosophers, scientists, and mathematicians, who describe how they subtly maneuver the many (self-inflicted) obstacles and (self-imposed) daily rituals to get done the work they love to do, whether by waking early or staying up late; whether by self-medicating with doughnuts or bathing, drinking vast quantities of coffee, or taking long daily walks. Thomas Wolfe wrote standing up in the kitchen, the top of the refrigerator as his desk, dreamily fondling his "male configurations". . . Jean-Paul Sartre chewed on Corydrane tablets (a mix of amphetamine and aspirin), ingesting ten times the recommended dose each day . . . Descartes liked to linger in bed, his mind wandering in sleep through woods, gardens, and enchanted palaces where he experienced "every pleasure imaginable." Here are: Anthony Trollope, who demanded of himself that each morning he write three thousand words (250 words every fifteen minutes for three hours) before going off to his job at the postal service, which he kept for thirty-three years during the writing of more than two dozen books . . . Karl Marx . . . Woody Allen . . . Agatha Christie . . . George Balanchine, who did most of his work while ironing . . . Leo Tolstoy . . . Charles Dickens . . . Pablo Picasso . . . George Gershwin, who, said his brother Ira, worked for twelve hours a day from late morning to midnight, composing at the piano in pajamas, bathrobe, and slippers . . . Here also are the daily rituals of Charles Darwin, Andy Warhol, John Updike, Twyla Tharp, Benjamin Franklin, William Faulkner, Jane Austen, Anne Rice, and Igor Stravinsky (he was never able to compose unless he was sure no one could hear him and, when blocked, stood on his head to "clear the brain").
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Introduction
- W. H. Auden
- Francis Bacon
- Simone de Beauvoir
- Thomas Wolfe
- Patricia Highsmith
- Federico Fellini
- Ingmar Bergman
- Morton Feldman
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Ludwig van Beethoven
- Søren Kierkegaard
- Voltaire
- Benjamin Franklin
- Anthony Trollope
- Jane Austen
- Frédéric Chopin
- Gustave Flaubert
- Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
- Thomas Mann
- Karl Marx
- Sigmund Freud
- Carl Jung
- Gustav Mahler
- Richard Strauss
- Henri Matisse
- Joan Miró
- Gertrude Stein
- Ernest Hemingway
- Henry Miller
- F. Scott Fitzgerald
- William Faulkner
- Arthur Miller
- Benjamin Britten
- Ann Beattie
- Günter Grass
- Tom Stoppard
- Haruki Murakami
- Toni Morrison
- Joyce Carol Oates
- Chuck Close
- Francine Prose
- John Adams
- Steve Reich
- Nicholson Baker
- B. F. Skinner
- Margaret Mead
- Jonathan Edwards
- Samuel Johnson
- James Boswell
- Immanuel Kant
- William James
- Henry James
- Franz Kafka
- James Joyce
- Marcel Proust
- Samuel Beckett
- Igor Stravinsky
- Erik Satie
- Pablo Picasso
- Jean-Paul Sartre
- T. S. Eliot
- Dmitry Shostakovich
- Henry Green
- Agatha Christie
- Somerset Maugham
- Graham Greene
- Joseph Cornell
- Sylvia Plath
- John Cheever
- Louis Armstrong
- W. B. Yeats
- Wallace Stevens
- Kingsley Amis
- Martin Amis
- Umberto Eco
- Woody Allen
- David Lynch
- Maya Angelou
- George Balanchine
- Al Hirschfeld
- Truman Capote
- Richard Wright
- H. L. Mencken
- Philip Larkin
- Frank Lloyd Wright
- Louis I. Kahn
- George Gershwin
- Joseph Heller
- James Dickey
- Nikola Tesla
- Glenn Gould
- Louise Bourgeois
- Chester Himes
- Flannery O'Connor
- William Styron
- Philip Roth
- P. G. Wodehouse
- Edith Sitwell
- Thomas Hobbes
- John Milton
- René Descartes
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Friedrich Schiller
- Franz Schubert
- Franz Liszt
- George Sand
- Honoré de Balzac
- Victor Hugo
- Charles Dickens
- Charles Darwin
- Herman Melville
- Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Leo Tolstoy
- Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky
- Mark Twain
- Alexander Graham Bell
- Vincent van Gogh
- N. C. Wyeth
- Georgia O'Keeffe
- Sergey Rachmaninoff
- Vladimir Nabokov
- Balthus
- Le Corbusier
- Buckminster Fuller
- Paul Erdos
- Andy Warhol
- Edward Abbey
- V. S. Pritchett
- Edmund Wilson
- John Updike
- Albert Einstein
- L. Frank Baum
- Knut Hamsun
- Willa Cather
- Ayn Rand
- George Orwell
- James T. Farrell
- Jackson Pollock
- Carson McCullers
- Willem de Kooning
- Jean Stafford
- Donald Barthelme
- Alice Munro
- Jerzy Kosinski
- Isaac Asimov
- Oliver Sacks
- Anne Rice
- Charles Schulz
- William Gass
- David Foster Wallace
- Marina Abramovic
- Twyla Tharp
- Stephen King
- Marilynne Robinson
- Saul Bellow
- Gerhard Richter
- Jonathan Franzen
- Maira Kalman
- Georges Simenon
- Stephen Jay Gould
- Bernard Malamud
- A Note About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Photo Credits/Permissions
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