work art requires us adapt it—and manner distinguished escapism shal — Ted Gioia, Listen Jazz

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The work of art always requires us to adapt to it—and in this manner can be distinguished from escapism or shallow entertainment, which instead aims to adapt to the audience, to give the public exactly what it wants. We can tell that we are encountering a real work of art by the degree to which it resists subjectivity.

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