The inimitable Robert Patrick…on life:
I don't like
life much. I prefer art. I am interested to discuss it. My favorite
artists are Plato, Bach, Shakespeare, Michelangelo, Shaw, D.W. Griffith,
Noel Coward, Vermeer, S.J. Perelman, Cole Porter, Euripides, Auden,Jean
Kerr, Federico Fellini, Dorothy Parker, Chekov, Marilyn Monroe,
Vladimir Nabokov, Walt Disney, Brancusi, Wilde, Pollock, Tennesse
Williams, Hitchcock, Dali, Ayn Rand, Alfred Bester, Gwen Verdon &
Bob Fosse, Gore Vidal, Picasso, Emily Dickinson, Barbra Streisand, Edna
St. Vincent Millay, Georgia O'Keeffe, Christopher Fry, Doric Wilson,
Lanford Wilson, Billy Wilder, Johnny Mathis, Tchelitchew, Mary Renault,
Eartha Kitt, Paul Cadmus, A.E. Housman, Al Capp, Sappho, Catullus, and
Billie Holiday.
I am a 70-year
old, single, Gay Libran writer and ghostwriter living in Los Angeles
strictly for the sunshine. I abide in good-natured despair about the
failure of the ideals of the 60's revolution.
I see the western
world at present in terms of the theories of Christopher Lasch ("The
Culture of Narcissus") and Alice Miller ("The Drama of the Gifted
Child"). I'm not sure anything can be done about the mess our wasteland
is in, but I do regard the collapse of our civilization as a fascinating
opportunity for a writer to discern the structure of the culture
crumbling around him. I regard myself as a refugee from the apocalypse,
striving to keep alight a small campfire of human humor in an
increasingly dreary darkness.
I am not
committed to any particular cause, nor am I apt to be convertible to
yours. In the interminable struggles for status and identity which pass
for "parties" in our culture, I haven't yet found a side I'd care to
take. The password to my fireside is, "I am myself indifferent honest,
but yet I could accuse me of such things that it were better my mother
had not borne me."
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