Danh ngôn của Joyce Carol Oates
To write a novel is to embark on a quest that is very romantic. People have visions, and the next step is to execute them. That's a very romantic project. Like Edvard Munch's strange dreamlike canvases where people are stylized, like 'The Scream.' Munch must have had that vision in a dream, he never saw it.
To write a novel is to embark on a quest that is very romantic. People have visions, and the next step is to execute them. That's a very romantic project. Like Edvard Munch's strange dreamlike canvases where people are stylized, like 'The Scream.' Munch must have had that vision in a dream, he never saw it.
Viết một cuốn tiểu thuyết là dấn thân vào một cuộc tìm kiếm rất lãng mạn. Mọi người đều có tầm nhìn và bước tiếp theo là thực hiện chúng. Đó là một dự án rất lãng mạn. Giống như những bức vẽ đẹp như mơ kỳ lạ của Edvard Munch trong đó con người được cách điệu hóa, như 'The Scream'. Chắc hẳn Munch đã nhìn thấy cảnh tượng đó trong giấc mơ, ông chưa bao giờ nhìn thấy nó.
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