Summary
This quote suggests that when writing, true inspiration and personal experiences are not intentionally inserted into the work, but rather discovered within the process. It implies that writers do not force their lives onto the pages, but rather uncover deeper insights, emotions, and aspects of themselves through the act of creation. Through this quote, it is suggested that the act of writing allows authors to explore and understand their own lives better, revealing hidden facets that may have been overlooked or dormant before putting pen to paper.
By Alan Bennett