The Art of Fiction No. 262
“I seldom know where I’m headed, but if the story is meant to be, you cross over to the other side—you’re inside it, and there’s an engine.”
“I seldom know where I’m headed, but if the story is meant to be, you cross over to the other side—you’re inside it, and there’s an engine.”
“That mode, which involves carving out a space in which no one is watching or listening, is how I’ve always operated.”
“In lieu of walls and a door, pen and paper will suffice to allow Valeria, albeit furtively, to speak her mind.”
Jhumpa Lahiri traces the lineage of the Italian short story, a varied, fleeting, delightful form that has thrived for centuries.
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