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Books choose their authors the act of creation is not entirely a rational and conscious one
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"Books choose their authors; the act of creation is not entirely a rational and conscious one"

- Salman Rushdie

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This quote by Salman Rushdie recommends that the imaginative process of writing a book is not totally a reasonable and conscious one. He suggests that books have a life of their own and that authors are merely vessels for the stories that need to be informed. Rushdie suggests that authors are selected by the books themselves, which the creative process is more of a spiritual journey than a logical one. This concept is supported by the fact that many authors have actually reported sensation as though their stories were already composed before they even started to compose them. Rushdie's quote suggests that authors are simply channels for the stories that require to be told, and that the creative process is more of a spiritual journey than a sensible one. This idea is supported by the fact that many authors have reported sensation as though their stories were already composed before they even began to compose them. By recommending that books select their authors, Rushdie is highlighting the significance of the creative procedure and the power of the composed word.

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India Flag This quote is written / told by Salman Rushdie somewhere between June 19, 1947 and today. He/she was a famous Novelist from India. The author also have 29 other quotes.

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