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so:text | All writers are conventional, because all writers have the same problem of transferring their language from direct speech to the imagination. For the serious mediocre writer convention makes him sound like a lot of other people; for the popular writer it gives him a formula he can exploit; for the serious good writer it releases his experiences or emotions from himself and incorporates them into literature, where they belong. (en) |
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so:description | The Educated Imagination (1963) (en) |
so:description | Talk 2: The Singing School (en) |
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