Thursday 26 May 2011

Darker side of creative work

To me a creative work was a creative work - darker the better till a few years back.
As our mind is not as simple as discussed in a linear book .While a dark literature tends to explore more inner self of a human mind, the most complex thing to understand of the entire study subjects.
I too explored the darker side of the mind which tends to affect me the person.

Accidental reading of a book called “Confessions of a pilgrim” –in conversation with Paulo Coelho had jolted me to some extent.  Mr. Coelho had too many real life experience of such darker side of life (Some of them are too ironic to be true…but I believe his extraordinary dramatic life events are natural to his ups and down).In the book he told the writer that once he completed one novel on his experience with darker self. But once he finished the book he destroyed the whole project as it appeared to him that its darker side might affect the mindset of billions of reader he is having as to many he is a spiritual guru also.
It was an amazing thing to me-how can a writer, destroy his own work after going through all the pain and suffering.
But he did just exactly that.
Off late there is an upcoming discussion about the darker side of dark art work say it 7 Khoon Maf, Black swan.
In Black Swan we can feel how an innocent, pretty girl gradually metamorphosed to a dark, murderous, ugly swine just for the sack of creativity .And those disturbing images were created so brilliantly that the viewers could also felt the agony of that sweet girl throughout the movie.
No doubt everything were perfect .But was it necessary to subject the viewer to go through all those masochistic creative exercise the writer/director/creator undertook?
The argument continues. To take Coelho’s path and destroy your creation for positivity O the Black Swan path and create a work that might affect others negatively.

2 comments:

  1. The Piano Teacher [La Pianiste], a French film by Michael Haneke is the original inspiration for the aforesaid film.

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  2. After reading that Coelho interview this confusion started creeping into my mind –should I go ahead with my book and publish it? Will the dark content of the book affect a reader negatively? Should the book be destroyed altogether?
    I consulted few of my friends on that matter as they had complained few stories of the collection which were published in various journals had given them sleepless night?
    “Is my writing is full of such negativity?
    I asked myself. The purpose of seeking solution to characters problem has been fulfilled by completing the book only . Then why should I go ahead with it if it intends to harm someone?
    Then I decided against it.
    At the end –all the dark characters of the book has found solace in something . I told myself if someone is affected by the negativity of the character or someone relate to the darker side of the characters then they might able to the solution to their problem through the parallel path breaking journey of my characters took searching Singhadwar-

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