• Daily Rituals

  • How Artists Work
  • By: Mason Currey
  • Narrated by: Adam Verner
  • Length: 6 hrs and 13 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,679 ratings)

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Daily Rituals

By: Mason Currey
Narrated by: Adam Verner
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Franz Kafka, frustrated with his living quarters and day job, wrote in a letter to Felice Bauer in 1912, "time is short, my strength is limited, the office is a horror, the apartment is noisy, and if a pleasant, straightforward life is not possible then one must try to wriggle through by subtle maneuvers."

Kafka is one of 161 inspired - and inspiring - minds, among them, novelists, poets, playwrights, painters, philosophers, scientists, and mathematicians, who describe how they subtly maneuver the many (self-inflicted) obstacles and (self-imposed) daily rituals to get done the work they love to do, whether by waking early or staying up late; whether by self-medicating with doughnuts or bathing, drinking vast quantities of coffee, or taking long daily walks.

Thomas Wolfe wrote standing up in the kitchen, the top of the refrigerator as his desk, dreamily fondling his "male configurations..."

Jean-Paul Sartre chewed on Corydrane tablets (a mix of amphetamine and aspirin), ingesting ten times the recommended dose each day...

Descartes liked to linger in bed, his mind wandering in sleep through woods, gardens, and enchanted palaces where he experienced "every pleasure imaginable."

Here are: Anthony Trollope, who demanded of himself that each morning he write three thousand words (250 words every fifteen minutes for three hours) before going off to his job at the postal service, which he kept for thirty-three years during the writing of more than two dozen books...Karl Marx...Woody Allen...Agatha Christie...George Balanchine, who did most of his work while ironing...Leo Tolstoy...Charles Dickens...Pablo Picasso...George Gershwin, who, said his brother Ira, worked for twelve hours a day from late morning to midnight, composing at the piano in pajamas, bathrobe, and slippers...

Here also are the daily rituals of Charles Darwin, Andy Warhol, John Updike, Twyla Tharp, Benjamin Franklin, William Faulkner, Jane Austen, Anne Rice, and Igor Stravinsky (he was never able to compose unless he was sure no one could hear him and, when blocked, stood on his head to "clear the brain").

Brilliantly compiled and edited, and filled with detail and anecdote, Daily Rituals is irresistible, addictive, and magically inspiring.

©2013 Mason Currey (P)2013 Timothy Ferriss

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Routine, routine, routine

Routine, routine, routine. Being independently wealthy helps, as does hard work, but mostly routine. Call it what you will - hard work, tenacity, grit. There’s no shortage of any of that. None of this guarantees success in art or life, but it is the common theme to creativity. Would like to see a Vol. 2 with contemporary artists like James Franco and Joss Wheadon.

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Great resource for creatives

Very interesting and informative to see the huge variety of styles and work habits of “successful” artists.

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Highly entertaining and not without spunk!

Where does Daily Rituals rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

This book is characterized by being exactly what it claims to be: at listing of the illuminating and often amusing habits of artists in all kinds of art. It is without doubt one of the better books I've listened to.

What other book might you compare Daily Rituals to and why?

Lots of other books like this one, but none as unpretentious.

Which scene was your favorite?

All were alike entertaining. Except for a couple of times when an artist was repeated twice.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

How pecularities produce great art

Any additional comments?

Great fun, good reader.

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good read, not exceptional

Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

The book offers a good habits to be followed (or inspired by) from a huge variety of sources (people). However, the rituals mentioned are not necessarily the ones that lead these great people to outperform the others. if someone is used to drink a certain amount of drugs at night doesn't mean that is this ritual was the reason for his great achievements. It would be better if the author divided the book into specific areas for each category of rituals. one for timing another for sleeping a third for dieting..etc.

What about Adam Verner’s performance did you like?

The narrator made a great job.

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Haven’t seen many books like this

The author does a great job in introducing listeners to the worlds of so many of e greatest artists that the world has known. It must have been painstaking to do this and I really respect his labor of love. I think the book was mostly biased towards European and white male American artists. I would have liked to have heard more of a mix of other non-white artists from varying genders. I also would’ve liked to hear of more queer artists. I think this work is brilliant in its inception and should be built on and updated for 2021.

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Great examples of daily dedication

I loved the examples of how so many creatives show up for work each day—whether struck by inspiration or not.

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Favorite creative non fiction

I have the hard copy but I like listening to it now, whenever I’m stressed I listen more. It’s my favorite book!!

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Nothing else like this one

Dozens and dozens of daily rituals. I listened to most of them; some I skimmed over. And, I listened over a number of weeks. I think that is probably the best way to read this book, otherwise it could get monotonous. (But don't skip over Buckminster Fuller.) It was fun to come upon famous people who have working habits similar to your own, and I would think most of us have a twin somewhere in this book, habits-wise. Personally, I found it very helpful to have so many distinct working habtts laid out, because it made me see that these daily rituals are probably hard-wired, and that it's probably better to work with them rather than against them. I found some new insights, too.

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  • Jo
  • 06-16-14

Bite-sized glimpses into artist's lives

Don't expect analysis on the best way to create art & don't expect a story of an artist's life. This is simply a glimpse into many artist's work habits. Whenever an artist that I admire was announced I became so excited because I got to enter their life for just a moment. I felt as if I was able to know them just a little bit better. How many people get to see your daily rituals? I think the point of this book is to make your own decision on what is best for you and that there are many roads to creation.

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  • KL
  • 11-26-17

Inspiring

I loved hearing all the rituals that artists have endured throughout history and currently. I was sad when it ended.

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