"Shakespeare fascinated me. He hardly ever left the country. His imagination was worldwide though reading"
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The sentence turns on that slightly odd hinge: “worldwide though reading.” Tippett is praising a technology of the mind - literacy as transport - but he’s also smuggling in a defense of the artist’s workspace. For a composer, “reading” isn’t only leisure; it’s study, apprenticeship, the act of absorbing other lives and systems until they become usable material. He’s insisting that imagination can be fed by secondhand experience without becoming second-rate.
There’s subtext, too, about cultural authority. Shakespeare is often mythologized as naturally universal, a genius whose reach needs no explanation. Tippett resists that mystique by pointing to the mechanism: the books, the sources, the inward travel. The intent feels almost polemical against a modern fetish for authenticity-by-experience - the idea you must “be there” to speak. Shakespeare wasn’t there, Tippett reminds us, and still made elsewhere feel inhabited. That’s not a quaint biographical fact; it’s a theory of art as the ultimate border-crossing instrument.
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