The Art of Tetman Callis Lit & Crit Unless those are the very promptings

Unless those are the very promptings

“To follow literary fashion, to write for money, to censor your true feelings and thoughts or adopt ideas because they’re popular requires a writer to suppress the very promptings that got him or her writing in the first place.” – Jeffrey Eugenides, “Posthumous”

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