[...] it is now only in letters I write what I feel: not in literature any more, and I seldom say it, because I keep trying to be amusing.


p. 92 (26-2-32) - Commonplace Book (1985)


It is now only in letters I write what I feel: not in literature any more, and I seldom say it, because I keep trying to be amusing.

It is now only in letters I write what I feel: not in literature any more, and I seldom say it, because I keep trying to be amusing.

It is now only in letters I write what I feel: not in literature any more, and I seldom say it, because I keep trying to be amusing.

It is now only in letters I write what I feel: not in literature any more, and I seldom say it, because I keep trying to be amusing.