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Novel Quotes by John Updike
- As I get older, my childhood self becomes more accessible to me, but selectively, in images as stylized and suspect as moments remembered from a…
- Fiction is very greedy. It will take all you know and then some. The first novel I tried to write, I was struck by this…
- The writer must face the fact that ordinary lives are what most people live most of the time, and that the novel as a narration…
- I see no intrinsic reason why a doubly talented artist might not arise and create a comic-strip novel masterpiece.
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