Artist imagination and the ability to remake oneself.

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A chilled discussion among friendly people with no previous experience of the topic or philosophy needed.
In Sailing to Byzantium Yeats accepts he is fastened to a dying animal and seeks to remake himself. Not content with being an artist he want to become the art itself. In this case a mosaic in a community of celibates. Having tried that for about 500 years the next remake is a golden bird in the Emperors Court to sing about what is past, present and to come. That takes more energy than hopping up and down at a Ed Sheeran concert

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