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"English"
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Literary Period:
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"Twentieth Century"
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Work title:
"The Art of Fiction, No. 85 [Interview, from The Paris Review]"
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Date: 1984
"At any given time, I'm aware that my mind and imagination are setting towards a particular compass point, that the whole edifice is preparing itself to lean in one way, like a great ramshackle barn."
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Date: 1984
"Yes, if I'm not working, I talk over ideas to myself on the machine, by which I mean I type out little ideas, let my mind wander."
preview | full record— Ballard, J. G. (1930-2009)