The Library Writer

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It’s like one of those Russian dolls that you open again and again, always to find still another, smaller doll inside. Could there be more circuitous, inefficient work than this? If a theme could be voiced clearly and rationally from the outset, then there would be no need for this incessant round of “for instances.” An extreme way of putting it is that novelists might be defined as a breed who feel the need, in spite of everything, to do that which is unnecessary. Yet the novelist will claim that truth and reality are entrenched in precisely such unnecessary, roundabout places.
Novelist as a Vocation
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