The answers you get from literature depend on the questions you pose.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I consider what I write to be literature. I choose the words carefully.
All good Literature rests primarily on insight.
For me, literature is a complex game, both mental and concrete, which is acted out in a physical manner on the page.
Life develops, changes, is in motion. The forms of literature are not.
If you read literature, you put yourself in somebody else's shoes. You learn from great figures in literature.
Literature has as one of its principal allures that it tells you something about life that life itself can't tell you. I just thought literature is a thing that human beings do.
Science and literature give me answers. And they ask me questions I will never be able to answer.
The writer studies literature, not the world.
Literature is the question minus the answer.
My books deliberately provide no answers or messages. I'm drilled in the habit of objectivity and also aware that the steady drip of fiction has more power than facts to shape opinion, so I handle it with caution.