Mere fact has no chance of being formally perfect. It will get in the way, it will be all elbows.


The Paris Review, The Art of Fiction No. 151, Issue 146, Spring 1998


Mere fact has no chance of being formally perfect. It will get in the way, it will be all elbows.

Mere fact has no chance of being formally perfect. It will get in the way, it will be all elbows.

Mere fact has no chance of being formally perfect. It will get in the way, it will be all elbows.

Mere fact has no chance of being formally perfect. It will get in the way, it will be all elbows.