In "Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs," author Wallace Stegner reflects on the role of writers, likening them to the Diggers—a historical group known for their efforts to cultivate and develop the land. This metaphor suggests that writers, like the Diggers, work to nurture and enrich the landscape of literature, offering new ideas and perspectives that can grow and flourish over time.
Stegner emphasizes the importance of this creative labor, indicating that authors not only create stories but also contribute to the broader cultural conversation. They dig deep into human experiences and emotions, much like the Diggers cultivated the earth, shaping the literary world for future generations.