A writer, I think, is someone who pays attention to…
A writer, I think, is someone who pays attention to the world. That means trying to understand, take in, connect with, what wickedness human beings are capable of; and not be corrupted — made cynical, superficial — by this understanding.
Sourced, Frankfurt Book Fair speech (2003)
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