“Almost any interesting work of art comes close to saying the opposite of what it really says.”

—  Gene Wolfe

"What I Know About Writing (in no particular order)", as quoted in Michael Swanwick, "The Wolf in the Labyrinth", Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 2007
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