“Literature can remind us that not all life is already written down: there are still so many stories to be told.”
Source: Let the Great World Spin
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“Did I say that? One says so many things, and the problem is they all get written down.”
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“There are fairy stories to be written for adults. Stories that are still in a green state.”
Source: Manifestoes of Surrealism

Source: Postscript to the Name of the Rose

The Paris Review interview (1982)
Context: My Zen master, because I’ve studied Zen for a long time, told me that every one (and all the stories weren’t written then) of the Mary Poppins stories is in essence a Zen story. And someone else, who is a bit of a Don Juan, told me that every one of the stories is a moment of tremendous sexual passion, because it begins with such tension and then it is reconciled and resolved in a way that is gloriously sensual. … A great friend of mine at the beginning of our friendship (he was himself a poet) said to me very defiantly, “I have to tell you that I loathe children’s books.” And I said to him, “Well, won’t you just read this just for my sake?” And he said grumpily, “Oh, very well, send it to me.” I did, and I got a letter back saying: “Why didn’t you tell me? Mary Poppins with her cool green core of sex has me enthralled forever.”

“Description is a story well told already; experience offers truth.”
“Lackadaisical Elements,” p. 93
The Creator (2000), Sequence: “Nostalgic Elements”

"American Literature" in Papers on Literature and Art (1846), p. 122.