Tuesday, July 21, 2009

from The Death of the Heart

Elizabeth Bowen

"Nothing arrives on paper as it started, and so much arrives that one never started at all. To write is always to rave a little--even if one did once know what one meant. . . . There are ways and and ways of trumping a thing up: one gets more discriminating, not necessarily more honest. I should know, after all."

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