Why does the title of this blog mention ‘essays’? Brian
Dillon gives a brilliant answer in his book, Essayism:
On Form, Feeling, and Nonfiction. This short-form style is aptly suited to
expressing opinions on a variety of issues, shifting focus regularly rather
than delving down deeply into any particular subject. This suits my personality. I am not a
specialist, but a dilettante, who likes searching around for interesting stuff.
It’s like Edward De Bono’s concept of
‘lateral thinking’. He compares thinking to digging holes. The expert, he says,
is someone who likes digging deep holes, with nice smooth walls. The lateral thinker, however, likes to dig
lots of holes, new ones, without necessarily going deeply into any single one.
He also leaves lots of mess, when he moves on to a new enthusiasm.