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“You cannot write about an experience when you are living it…” – Paris Review – The Art of Fiction No. 88, Rosamond Lehmann

©National Portrait Gallery John Frederick Lehmann; Beatrix Lehmann; Rosamond Nina Lehmann by Howard Coster 1938
©National Portrait Gallery John Frederick Lehmann; Beatrix Lehmann; Rosamond Nina Lehmann by Howard Coster 1938

ROSAMOND LEHMANN

A writer works from the material she has, but it comes from the unconscious. Everything is stored up and one never knows what comes up to the surface at a given moment. A period of gestation is certainly needed, what Wordsworth called “emotion recollected in tranquility.” You cannot write about an experience when you are living it, suffering it. You are too busy surviving to look at it objectively. At least I can’t.

via Paris Review – The Art of Fiction No. 88, Rosamond Lehmann.

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