John Updike Quote

A writer's self-consciousness, for which he is much scorned, is really a mode of interestedness, that inevitably turns outward.


Self-Consciousness: Memoirs (ed. Random House, 2012) - ISBN: 9780679645801


A writer's self-consciousness, for which he is much scorned, is really a mode of interestedness, that inevitably turns outward.

A writer's self-consciousness, for which he is much scorned, is really a mode of interestedness, that inevitably turns outward.

A writer's self-consciousness, for which he is much scorned, is really a mode of interestedness, that inevitably turns outward.

A writer's self-consciousness, for which he is much scorned, is really a mode of interestedness, that inevitably turns outward.