F. Scott Fitzgerald: “Confine yourself to simple words.”

5 Jan

Fitzgerald

“Upon mature consideration I advise you to go no farther with your vocabulary. If you have a lot of words they’ll become like some muscle you’ve developed that you’re compelled to use, and you must use this one in expressing yourself or in criticizing others. It’s hard to say who’ll punish you the most for this, the dumb people who don’t know what you’re talking about or the learned ones who do. But wallop you they will and you’ll be forced to confine yourself to pen and paper.

Then you’ll be a writer and may God have mercy on your soul.

No! A thousand times no! Far, far better confine yourself to a few simple expressions in life, the ones that served billions upon countless billions of our forefathers and still serve admirably all but a tiny handful of those at present clinging to the earth’s crust…

So forget all that has hitherto attracted you in our complicated system of grunts and go back to those fundamental ones that have stood the test of time.”

~ F. SCOTT FITZGERALD, in a letter to Andrew Turnbull

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