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Life & Wisdom Quote by William Plomer

"It is the function of creative man to perceive and to connect the seemingly unconnected"

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Creativity, in Plomer's framing, isn’t a decorative talent; it’s a job description. “Function” is the tell: he makes the artist sound less like a romantic genius and more like a technician of meaning, tasked with seeing what everyone else walks past. The phrase “creative man” carries the period’s gendered shorthand, but it also signals a broader modernist confidence: the writer as a specialized sensor, tuned to patterns the ordinary social machine can’t register.

The engine of the line is its quiet defiance of common sense. “Seemingly unconnected” concedes the skeptic’s point upfront: yes, the world looks like fragments. The twist is that the appearance of randomness isn’t the final verdict; it’s an invitation. Plomer’s subtext is that reality is not self-explanatory. Connection is not found, it’s made - and made responsibly. In an era scarred by two world wars and accelerated by mass media, modernists were obsessed with discontinuity: shattered narratives, dislocated identities, cultures colliding. Plomer, who lived across South Africa, Japan, and Britain and moved through literary circles that prized formal experimentation, is writing out of that fracture.

The intent, then, is almost ethical. To “perceive and to connect” suggests two separate disciplines: attention first, synthesis second. It’s a rebuke to both passive observation and cheap pattern-making. The creative act isn’t just linking dots; it’s proving the dots deserve to be linked, then making that link feel inevitable in hindsight.

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William Plomer

William Plomer (December 10, 1903 - September 21, 1973) was a Writer from South Africa.

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