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As any novelist knows, his characters can be a surly, seditious bunch who rather enjoy thwarting his intentions for them, and the wise novelist will let them revolt. But when a novelist summons and enacts his religious faith, he strips his characters of their free will, of their own capacity to be alive, to morph or evolve in whatever direction is truest.
American Audacity: In Defense of Literary Daring
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