Quote by Henry Miller

What is not in the open street is false, derived, that is to say, literature.


What is not in the open street is false, derived, that is to

Summary

This quote suggests that literature is a reflection of real life experiences and observations that occur in the open street. It implies that anything outside of the open street context, such as fabricated or assumed stories, is untrue or derived. The quote emphasizes the notion that literature should draw inspiration from the raw and authentic aspects of life found in the open street, rather than creating artificial narratives.

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By Henry Miller
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