
20: Listener Q&A (Topics: Carl Jung, creativity as a form of magic, Bollingen Tower, NFTs, Emily Dickinson, etc)
Creative Codex
The Ethics of Publishing and Artists Work Posthumously
If she had met maybe someone like a Walt Whitman and they had sat down would one poem something like my life had stood a loaded gun have been enough to convince him that there was more to her right. I don't think anyone can deny the visionary spark in those fascicles so I imagine that he would have quite appreciated her and her writing now the second part of your question is also a really great loaded topic the idea about what are the ethics of publishing and artists work posthumously if they either haven't agreed or specifically requested not toRight now I stand perhaps on a little more controversial stands here where I'll say that I believe art doesn't belong to the artist it's not a thing