Apartment Quote by Paul Auster
“Memory and the imagination are almost identical. It's the same place in the brain and the same thing is happening. When you think about your own life, there are no memories without place. You are always situated somewhere. I think the imagination - the narrative imagination at least - situates you in a specific space when you start to think of a story. I often use places I know. I put my characters inside rooms and houses that I'm familiar with - sometimes the houses of my parents or grandparents or previous apartments I've lived in.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: The New Yorker, “The Art of Fiction”, 2015
Memory and imagination share neural substrates, linking personal experience to creative storytelling through spatial context.
In simple terms: Memory and imagination work together via place.
Use familiar settings to ground narratives.
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When to use this quote
- writing fiction
- personal memoir
- therapy
- education
- game design
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does setting influence character development?
- Can imagination create new places beyond personal memory?
The brain also processes abstract concepts without spatial anchors, limiting this view.