"Every time I write a new book, I like to destroy the former structure, to make up a new thing. And I..."

“Every time I write a new book, I like to destroy the former structure, to make up a new thing. And I always put a new theme, or a new restriction, or a new vision into the new book. I’m always conscious of the structure. If I change the structure, I have to change the style of my prose and I have to change the characters accordingly. If I did the same thing each time, I would be tired. I’d get bored.”

- Haruki Murakami (via mttbll)
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Published on September 24, 2013 07:24
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