Paul O'Neill

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(She has some particularly sharp and mocking words to say about the creaky he said’s, she replied’s, so-and-so declared’s with which most novels are strewn.) Dialogue must “become vibrant and swollen with those tiny inner movements that propel and extend it.” The novel must disavow the means of classical psychology—introspection—and proceed instead by immersion.
Against Interpretation and Other Essays
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