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Being true Quote by Jayne Anne Phillips

“If all stories are fiction, fiction can be true -- not in detail or fact, but in some transformed version of feeling. If there is a memory of paradise, paradise can exist, in some other place or country dimensionally reminiscent of our own. The sad stories live there too, but in that country, we…” quote by Jayne Anne Phillips
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“If all stories are fiction, fiction can be true -- not in detail or fact, but in some transformed version of feeling. If there is a memory of paradise, paradise can exist, in some other place or country dimensionally reminiscent of our own. The sad stories live there too, but in that country, we know what they mean and why they happened. We make our way back from them, finding the way through a bountiful wilderness we begin to understand. Years are nothing: Story conquers all distance.”

Jayne Anne Phillips

About This Quote

Source Book: The Book of Other Seasons by Jayne Anne Phillips, 1995

Stories, even fictional, capture emotional truths that transcend factual accuracy, allowing readers to experience transformed feelings and memories of idealized places.

In simple terms: Fiction reveals deeper emotional truths.

Key Takeaway

Seek emotional resonance over literal facts.

Themes

fiction memory emotion journey paradise

Mood

reflective nostalgic hopeful

Type

literary philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • reading literature
  • creative writing
  • therapy
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

narrative truth transformative feeling psychological landscape

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you distinguish emotional truth from factual truth?
  • Can a story change your perception of reality?
A Different Perspective

Fiction may oversimplify complex realities.

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