Luigi Pirandello Quote

When a character is born, he acquires at once such an independence, even of his own author, that he can be imagined by everybody even in many other situations where the author never dreamed of placing him; and so he acquires for himself a meaning which the author never thought of giving him.


Three Plays (ed. 1929)


When a character is born, he acquires at once such an independence, even of his own author, that he can be imagined by everybody even in many other...

When a character is born, he acquires at once such an independence, even of his own author, that he can be imagined by everybody even in many other...

When a character is born, he acquires at once such an independence, even of his own author, that he can be imagined by everybody even in many other...

When a character is born, he acquires at once such an independence, even of his own author, that he can be imagined by everybody even in many other...