"A cultivated style would be like a mask. Everybody knows it's a mask, and sooner or later you must show yourself β or at least, you show yourself as someone who could not afford to show himself, and so created something to hide behind... You do not create a style. You work, and develop yourself; your style is an emanation from your own being."
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Katherine Anne Porter
Katherine Anne Porter (15 May 1890 β 18 September 1980) was a celebrated American journalist, essayist, short story writer and novelist.
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