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September 19, 2002
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STAFF
Q&A/The Writers Houses Tom Devaney makes art while he sleeps.
Thus, a book is born.
In my life Ive taken practical measures to do impractical things. BY TRINH TRAN
Not too long ago, Tom Devaney found himself in a boring job. And unlike most others who, in the same situation, wouldve trudged through with yawns and droopy eyes, the quiet-spoken Devaney made something out of nothing. He made art. Letters to Ernesto Neto, due out this spring from Germ Monographs, is a collection of 28 letters Devaney wrote in 2001 while working as an art gallery guard, protecting an exhibit by Brazillian artist Ernesto Neto. The letters are a snapshot of Devaneys active mind while working in a less than active job. But life these days has picked up considerably for the Philadelphia native; hes busy planning more than 150 programs per semester for the Kelly Writers Housethe campuss literary arts huband producing Live at the Writers House, a monthly spoken-word program that airs on WXPN (88.5 FM). He hopes this years calendar of events will stir up the same kind of excitement as last years schedule, which included such successes as the Poet & Painter Series and the Local Spotlight Series. Even with all this activity, Devaney isnt too busy for a chat with the Current. Q. What is the inspiration for Letters to Ernesto Neto? Q. So were visitors to the gallery more interested in what you were
writing? Q. Describe the piece of art. Q. Does Neto know you wrote the book? [Devaney flips open his book and reads a passage] Ernesto, A cell phone just went off inside the piece. Although the man is inside the installation, which is a natural acoustic damper, I hear him clearly answering (if I was closer Id say shouting) to the first question all cell phone users ask each other, which is not how, but where are you? He says, Laying down in an enclosed space on this huge biomorphic pillow. The person on the other end must say, What? Where? Are you kidding? The man on the cell responded, No, reallyIm not kidding. Yours again, Tom So Im just writing different things that were happening. Sometimes I would be more reflective. Q. How do the graphic elements of the book relate to your writing? That kind of collaboration with someone who has a lot of sympathies and sensibilities can make something larger than yourself. My letters and her artwork together create something bigger for both of us. I think that element of collaboration, it brings you to places you wouldnt necessarily go to by yourself. Q. Do you have other published works? Sometimes people ask me about the title. What I say is that in my life Ive taken practical measures to do impractical things. And I think writing is impractical, but I think that Ive made it practical. The kind of writing I dopoetry [for example]theres a lot of things about it that are impractical, like you cant make a living off of it necessarily unless you do something else. Ive taken practical steps to do something impractical.
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