"I think myself as a fabulist, not a critic. I realize that every writer is necessarily a critic β that is, each sentence is a skeleton accompanied by enormous activity of rejection; and each selection is governed by general principles concerning truth, force, beauty, and so on. But, as I have just suggested, I believe that the practice of writing consists in more and more relegating all that schematic operation to the subconscious. The critic that is in every fabulist is like the iceberg β nine-tenths of him is underwater."
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Thornton Wilder
1897 β 1975
US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller
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