Chad Harbach Quotes
It Was Easy Enough To Write A Sentence, But If You Were Going To Create A Work Of Art, The Way Melville Had, Each Sentence Needed To Fit Perfectly With The One That Preceded It, And The Unwritten One That Would Follow. And Each Of These Sentences Needed To Square With The Ones On Either Side, So That Three Became Five And Five Became Seven, Seven Became Nine, And Whichever Sentence He Was Writing Became The Slender Fulcrum On Which The The Whole Precarious Edifice Depended. That Sentence Could Contain Anything, Anything, And So It Promised The Kind Of Absolute Freedom That, To Affenlight's Mind, Belonged To The Artist And The Artist Alone.
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