"The refusal to rest content, the willingness to risk excess on behalf of one's obsessions, is what distinguishes artists from entertainers, and what makes some artists adventurers on behalf of us all"
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The subtext is a defense of ambition in an era that increasingly rewards smoothness. “Excess” can mean length, intensity, difficulty, ugliness, taboo: the stuff that loses audiences and wins strange, lasting attention. Updike isn’t romanticizing suffering so much as pointing to the structural difference between work designed to keep you comfortable and work that treats comfort as the enemy of discovery. The artist is allowed - obligated - to overdo it, to press a theme until it becomes revealing rather than merely agreeable.
Calling some artists “adventurers on behalf of us all” smuggles in a civic argument. The artist goes where the rest of us won’t: into obsession, embarrassment, fixation, extremity. We get the benefits at a safe distance - expanded sensibility, new language for old feelings, permission to look longer at what we’d rather skim. Coming from a novelist associated with meticulous realism and prolific output, it’s also self-portraiture: a case for why the long sentence, the recurring preoccupation, the risk of being “too much” is not indulgence but method.
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"The refusal to rest content, the willingness to risk excess on behalf of one's obsessions, is what distinguishes artists from entertainers, and what makes some artists adventurers on behalf of us all." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-refusal-to-rest-content-the-willingness-to-33298/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







