“It's
possible, in a poem or a short story, to write about commonplace things
and objects using commonplace but precise language, and to endow those
things-- a chair, a window curtain, a fork, a stone, a woman's earring--
with immense, even startling power. It is possible to write a line of
seemingly innocuous dialogue and have it send a chill along the reader's
spine-- the source of artistic delight, as Nabokov would have it.
That's the kind of writing that most interests me.”
― Raymond Carver
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