With humor you have to look out for traps. You're likely to be very gleeful with what you've first put down, and you think it's fine, very funny. One reason you go over and over it is to make the piece sound less as if you were having a lot of fun with it yourself. You try to play it down.


The Paris Review, The Art of Fiction No. 10, Issue 10, Fall 1955


With humor you have to look out for traps. You're likely to be very gleeful with what you've first put down, and you think it's fine, very funny. One ...

With humor you have to look out for traps. You're likely to be very gleeful with what you've first put down, and you think it's fine, very funny. One ...

With humor you have to look out for traps. You're likely to be very gleeful with what you've first put down, and you think it's fine, very funny. One ...

With humor you have to look out for traps. You're likely to be very gleeful with what you've first put down, and you think it's fine, very funny. One ...