Farewell, Two Women

August 24, 2007

Grace Paley:

Do writers have a moral obligation?

Oh, I think all human beings do. So if all human beings have it, then writers have some, too. I mean, why should they get off the hook? Whatever your calling is, whether it’s as a plumber or an artist, you have to make sure there’s a little more justice in the world when you leave it than when you found it. Most writers do that naturally, see that more lives are illuminated, try to understand what is not understood and see what hasn’t been seen.

and Qurratulain Hyder, about whose Aag ka Darya Kumkum Sangasri writes:
Aag ka Darya held together, concurrently, a vast temporal and spatial ‘civilizational’ spread that asked now for a loyalty that was different from older loyalties of region, religion, or language; a loyalty to the idea of civilization that was wider, deeper, and more compelling than its division into separate nations.

(via Prufrock and Amitava Kumar)