Truman Capote is a strange little man who writes well for a boozed-up, drug-addled manic-depressive. There is no doubt that some of our most creative writers are oddballs gifted with an abundance of talent. Some writers pay a high price for that gift.
Thornton P. Knowles, The Psychology of Writing, 1976
Thornton P. Knowles, The Psychology of Writing, 1976
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