The traffic between storytelling and metaphysics is continuous.

— John Berger



Don Delillo On Not Writing to an Audience

When my head is in the typewriter the last thing on my mind is some imaginary reader. I don’t have an audience; I have a set of standards. But when I think of my work out in the world, written and published, I like to imagine it’s being read by some stranger somewhere who doesn’t have anyone around him to talk to about books and writing—maybe a would-be writer, maybe a little lonely, who depends on a certain kind of writing to make him feel more comfortable in the world. - Don Delillo, The Art of Fiction No. 135, The Paris Review

Walter Benjamin On Why Writers Write

Turgenev On Ignoring the Condemnation of the Crowd