Fiction should always steer clear of political considerations.
In "The Spider's House," Paul Bowles presents a thought-provoking perspective on the relationship between fiction and politics. The author argues that fiction should avoid being influenced by political agendas or considerations, suggesting that such constraints can limit the creative process. Instead, he advocates for a purer form of storytelling that allows for a broader exploration of human experiences and emotions, free from the interference of political ideologies. Bowles’ statement highlights the...