What is the real purpose of writing? Is it to entertain, to seek truth, or to chase fame? In this sharp and riveting philosophical dialogue, a young writer grapples with these questions under the piercing gaze of his mentor, the enigmatic "Director." What begins as a conversation about craft soon becomes a deep exploration of the writer's soul and the very nature of a meaningful life.
The Author, aspiring to be the Plato to the Director's Socrates, uses his mentor as both an inspiration and an antagonist-a figure he must understand in order to understand himself. Together, they spar over the necessity of lies-the "spice" that makes truth palatable-and the deceptive power of irony. They debate who to write for: the market, the elite, or the solitary reader who might be changed forever. Is the writer a coward who hides behind words, or a quiet warrior taking on all the enemies at once?
Author, or On Philosophy and Writing is more than a book about ideas; it is an idea brought to life. Through its quick-witted exchanges and profound insights, the dialogue challenges us to examine our own convictions about art, love, and the difficult, exhilarating pursuit of wisdom. In the end it is an exploration of the timeless challenge of living with integrity and finding a purpose in one's work. This is a book for anyone who believes the examined life is not just a subject to be studied, but a conversation to be lived.
Autorentext
Nick Pappas is a graduate of the University of Chicago (English) and holds a degree from Harvard Law School. Over the past 20 years he's written a series of philosophical dialogues published by Algora Publishing, developing in some depth the philosopher character "Director," who converses with friends and acquaintances and brings out the richness of life enhanced by philosophy. Nick also writes poems and short stories. Nick lives in Buffalo, NY, where he teaches high school English.