I’m working on an essay about Idris, the maestro of Egyptian short-story writing. This passage, in particular, resonated with me:
“Renewal of writing is a natural, spontaneous and ingrained process which the author pursues unconsciously, because that is actually what art is. Writing is not a process of abandoning one mode and starting another; it’s an attempt to get at the real ‘me’…
“Development in writing will only occur as the consequence of this struggle with oneself, and of its receptivity to and desire for development.”
From Mawaqif 9 April-June 1970, by way of Roger Allen’s Critical Perspectives on Yusuf Idris.
