Murakami
So many writers write small, shallow things in a complicated, difficult
style. I think what I want to do is write serious, complicated,
difficult things in a very easy style that is fluid and comfortable to
read. In order to write those difficult things, you have to be willing
to go down, deeper and deeper. So, in the forty years that I’ve been
writing, I have worked out a technique for that. It’s like a physical
technique—not an intellectual technique. I think if you’re a fiction
writer and you’re too intelligent, you cannot write. But if you’re
stupid, you cannot write. You have to find a position in between. That
is very difficult.
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