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608 pages, Paperback
Published September 2, 2021
A novel is a work in which characters interrelate. It doesn't need a plot. The novelist's own intervention must be very limited. What happens to the author is rather like the pilot of a plane. The pilot needs to get the plane off the ground. It takes off with the aid of a pilot. Once it is in the air, the pilot does virtually nothing. Once everything has started working, the characters begin to impose themselves on the author, who no longer controls them. They have a life of their own. The author has to go on writing. Sometimes he writes things which appear to have no raison d'être. Only at the end is the reason apparent. The author intervenes to allow the plane to land. It is time for the novel to end. (p. 434)
Our interest's on the dangerous edge of things.
The honest thief, the tender murderer,
The superstitious atheist, demirep
That loves and saves her soul in new French books—
We watch while these in equilibrium keep
The giddy line midway...