“Characters should be interchangeable as between one book and another. The entire corpus of existing literature should be regarded as a limbo from which discerning authors could draw their characters as required, creating only when they failed to find a suitable existing puppet. The modern novel should be largely a work of reference. Most authors spend their time saying what has been said before – usually said much better. A wealth of references to existing works would acquaint the reader instantaneously with the nature of each character, would obviate tiresome explanations and would effectively preclude mountebanks, upstarts, thimble-riggers and persons of inferior education from an understanding of contemporary literature.”
Quote by Flann O'Brien
Book:At Swim-two-birds
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At Swim-two-birds
At Swim-Two-Birds is a satirical and philosophical novel that intertwines multiple storylines and perspectives. The work is known for its innovative use of language and its exploration of the nature of fiction and reality. The novel is a playful examination of storytelling, featuring a character who is both a writer and a character within the story. more
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