“The creative act is not pure. History evidences it. Sociology extracts it. The writer loses Eden, writes to be read and comes to realize that he is answerable.”

The Tanner Lectures on Human Values (1985) ed. Sterling McMurrin

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South african Nobel-winning writer 1923–2014

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