There are some punctuations that are interesting
and there are some punctuations that are not. Let us
begin with the punctuations that are not. Of
the one but the first and the most
completely
is the question mark. The question
mark is alright when it is all
it is used as a brand on
or when it could be used in decoration
but connected with
it is
uninteresting. It is evident that you ask a question
you ask a but anybody who can read at all knows
when a question is a question as it is written in writing.
Therefore I ask
should one use the question mark.
it does not in its form go
with ordinary
and so it pleases neither the eye nor the
it is therefore
like a noun, just an unnecessary name of something.
A question is a
can know that a question is a
and so why add to it the question mark when it is
already there when the question is already there in the writing.
I never could bring myself to use a question
I always found it positively revolting, and now very few do use it.
Exclamation marks have the same difficulty and also quotation marks,
they are unnecessary, they are ugly, they spoil the line of the
writing or the
and
what is the
if you do not know that a question is a
what is the use of its being a question.
The same thing is true of a quotation. When I first began writing
I found it simply impossible to use question marks and quotation marks
and exclamation points and now anybody sees it that way.
Perhaps some day they will see it some other
but not at
any rate anybody can and does see it that way.
So there are the uninteresting things in uninteresting in a way that is perfectly obvious, and so we do not have to go any into that. There are besides dashes and dots, and these might be interesting spaces might be interesting. They might if one felt that way about them.
One other little punctuation mark one can have feelings and that is the apostrophe for possession. feel as you like about that, I can and I do see that for many that for some the possessive case apostrophe has a gentle tender insinuation that makes it very difficult to definitely decide to do without it. One does do without I mostly always do, but I cannot deny that from time to time I feel myself having regrets and from time to time I put it in to make the possessive case. I absolutely do not like and leaving it I feel no regret, is unnecessary and not but inside a word and its perhaps, it does appeal by its weakness to your weakness. At least at any from time to time I do find myself letting it alone if it has come in and sometimes it has come in. I cannot positively deny but that I do from time to time let it come in.
So now to come to the real question of punctuation, periods, commas, colons, semi-colons and and small letters.
I have had a long and complicated life with all these.
Let us begin with I use the least first and these are colons and semi-colons, one might add to these commas.
When I first began writing, I felt that writing should go I still do feel that it should go on but when I first began I was completely possessed by the necessity that writing should go and and if writing should go on what had colons and commas to do with it, what had periods to do with it what had small letters and capitals to do with it to do with writing going which was at that time the most profound need I had in connection with writing. What had colons and semi-colons to do with had commas to do with had periods to do with
What had periods to do with no matter how completely I had to have writing go on, one had again and stop and if one had again and stop and if one had again and stop then periods had to exist. I had always the look of periods and I liked what they did. Stopping did not really keep one from going was nothing that was only something that happened, and as it happened as a perfectly natural happening, I did not believe in periods and I used them. I really never stopped using them.
that periods might later come to have a life of their own to commence breaking in arbitrary ways, that has happened lately with me in a poem I have written called Winning His I will read you a little of it. By the time I had written this poem about three years periods had come to have for me completely a life of their own. They could begin to act as they thought best and one might interrupt one’s writing with is not really one’s writing with but one could come to stop arbitrarily at times in one’s and so they could be used and you could use could come to exist in this and they could come in this way to have a life of their own. They did not serve you in any servile way as commas and colons and semi-colons do. you do feel what I mean.
Periods have a life of their own a necessity of their own a feeling of their a time of their own. And that that that that time can express itself in an infinite that is the reason that I have always remained true to periods so much so as I say I have felt that one could need them more than one had ever needed them.
You can see what an entirely different thing a period is from a comma, a or a semi-colon.
There are two different of thinking about colons and semicolons you can think of them as commas and as they are purely or you can think of them as periods and then using them can make you feel adventurous I can see that one might feel about them as but I never I to feel them as a and commas are have no life of their are dependent upon use and and they are put there just for practical purposes. Semi-colons and colons for me from the first completely this the character that a comma has and not the character that a period and and I have never used them. But dimly and I do see that they might they might have in them something of the character of the period and so it might have been an adventure to use them. I really do not think so. I think however lively they are or disguised they they are definitely more comma than period and so really I cannot regret not having used them. They are more more more pretentious than a but they are a comma all the same. They really have within within fundamentally within the comma nature. And now what does a comma do and what has it to and why do I feel as I do about them.
What does a comma
I have refused them so and left them out so and did without them so continually that I have come finally to be indifferent to them. I do not now care whether you put them in or but for a long I felt very definitely about them and would have nothing to do with them.
As I commas are and they have no life of their own, and their use is not a is a way of replacing one’s own and I do decidedly like to like my own my own interest in what I am doing. A comma by helping you along holding your coat for you and putting on your keeps you from living your life as actively as you should lead and to me for many and I still do feel that way about only now I do not pay as much attention to them was positively degrading. Let me tell you what I feel and what I mean and what I felt and what I meant.
When I was writing those long sentences The Making of Americans, verbs active present verbs with long dependent adverbial clauses became a passion with me. I have told you that I recognize verbs and adverbs aided by prepositions and conjunctions with pronouns as possessing the whole of the active life of writing.
Complications make for simplicity and therefore I always liked dependent adverbial clauses. I have like dependent adverbial clauses because of their variety of dependence and independence. You can see loving the intensity of complication of these that commas would be degrading. Why if you want the pleasure of concentrating on the final simplicity of excessive would you want any artificial aid to bring about that simplicity. Do you see now why I feel about that Do you see now why I feel about the comma as I and as I do.
Think about anything you really like to do and you will see what I mean.
When it gets really difficult you want to disentangle rather than to cut the knot, at least anybody feels is working with any thread, so anybody feels is working with any so anybody feels is writing any sentence or reading it after it has been written. And what does a comma do, a comma does nothing but make easy a thing if you like it is easy enough without the comma. A long complicated sentence should force itself upon you, make you know yourself knowing it and the comma, well at the most a comma is a poor period that lets you stop and take a but if you want to take a breath you ought to know yourself that you want to take a breath. It is not like stopping altogether has something to do with going on, but taking a breath you are always taking a and why emphasize one breath rather than another breath. that is the way I felt about it and I felt that about it very strongly. And so I almost never used a comma. The longer, the more complicated the sentence the greater the number of the same kinds of words I had following one after another, the more the very more I had of them the more I felt the passionate need of their taking care of themselves by themselves and not helping them, and thereby enfeebling them by putting in a comma.
So that is the way I felt about punctuation in prose, in it is a little but more and later I will go into that. But that is the way I felt about punctuation in prose.
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