The notion that anything can be invented wholly and that these invented things are classified as fiction and that other writing, presumably not made up, is called nonfiction strikes me as a very arbitrary separation of things.


The Paris Review (Summer 1993)


The notion that anything can be invented wholly and that these invented things are classified as fiction and that other writing, presumably not made...

The notion that anything can be invented wholly and that these invented things are classified as fiction and that other writing, presumably not made...

The notion that anything can be invented wholly and that these invented things are classified as fiction and that other writing, presumably not made...

The notion that anything can be invented wholly and that these invented things are classified as fiction and that other writing, presumably not made...