Why I Regularly Invoke My Brother the Logger

…and my father the farmer, and my mother the nurse, and my sister-in-law the dump truck driver, and my brother-in-law the machinist, and my sister the factory worker:

I have never liked to suggest that writing is grinding, let alone brave work. H. L. Mencken used to say that any scribbler who found writing too arduous ought to take a week off to work on an assembly line, where he will discover what work is really like. The old boy, as they say, got that right. To be able to sit home and put words together in what one hopes are charming or otherwise striking sentences is, no matter how much tussle may be involved, lucky work, a privileged job. The only true grit connected with it ought to arrive when, thinking to complain about how hard it is to write, one is smart enough to shut up and silently grit one’s teeth.

Joseph Epstein


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