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“Natural writers will often try to force themselves into a form - novel, story, screenplay, or poem - that is not necessarily the appropriate form for the way they see the world... if, in fact, they are writing from the artist's impulse, which is a deep, inchoate vision of some sort of order behind the apparent chaos of life on planet earth, they'll be driven then to express that vision in the creation of the object - the art object.”

Quote by Robert Olen Butler

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Robert Olen Butler
Robert Olen Butler

Robert Olen Butler is an American writer known for his unique narrative techniques and rich imagination. His works span various literary genres, including novels, short story collections, and poetry. Born on January 20, 1945, Butler has won numerous literary awards, including the Pulitzer Prize. more

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