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A writer cannot really grasp what he has written. It is not like a building or a...
Author:
James Salter
Book:
Burning the Days: Recollection
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Published at:
3 years ago
A writer cannot really grasp what he has written. It is not like a building or a sculpture; it cannot be seen whole. It is only a kind of smoke seized and printed on a page.
( James Salter )
[ Burning the Days: Recollection ]
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