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“All writers are insecure, the male ones especially. It's well known. Why else would they spend so much time on make-believe? They're only happy in their imaginary worlds, because that's where they're in charge - where they're God. Did you know that Hemingway's mother dressed him as a girl until he was six years old?" I was not offended by Claudia's glib psychological theory. Like many glib psychological theories, it struck me as fundamentally correct.”

Quote by Philip Sington

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Philip Sington
Philip Sington

Philip Sinton (born 1962) is a British novelist known for his psychologically nuanced fiction and distinctive narrative style. His notable works include "The Valley of Unknowing" and "The Absent Therapist." Sinton's novels, which explore themes of human nature, memory, and identity, have earned recognition in the British literary community for their literary quality and readability. more

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