Jonathan Gottschall Quotes
There Is A Paradox In Fiction That Was First Noticed By Aristotle In The Poetics. We Are Drawn To Fiction Because Fiction Gives Us Pleasure. But Most Of What Is Actually In Fiction Is Deeply Unpleasant: Threat, Death, Despair, Anxiety, Sturm Und Drang.
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