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This deliberate avoidance of literary references has become a firm if boring habit with me, not only because they lead to poses, not only because I refuse the credentials they bestow, but also because they are inappropriate to the kind of literature I wish to write, the aims of that literature, and the discipline of the specific culture that interests me. Literary references in the hands of writers I love can be extremely revealing, but they can also supply a comfort I don't want the reader to have because I want him to respond on the same plane as an illiterate or preliterate reader would. I want to subvert his traditional comfort so that he may experience an unorthodox one: that of being in the company of his own solitary imagination.
Toni Morrison, “Memory, Creation, and Writing”
Donderdag 08:26
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so i'm reading animal by sara pascoe right now and this paragraph hit me like a fucking train. i honestly have never related more to anything anyone has ever said about body image
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