"Go on thinking that you don't need to be read and you'll find that it may become quite true: no one will feel the need tom read it because it is written for yourself alone; and the public won't feel any impulse to gate crash such a private party"
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The phrasing is slyly social. “Read” isn’t just consumption; it’s recognition, an exchange. When Thomas calls the work “written for yourself alone,” he isn’t praising diary-like authenticity. He’s describing a closed circuit, art that never risks misunderstanding because it never risks being understood. Then comes the most cutting image: the “private party” no one wants to “gate crash.” He flips the romantic myth of the misunderstood genius. If the room is locked from the inside, the crowd isn’t cruel for staying outside; they’re merely polite.
Context matters: Thomas lived inside literary circles where performance, reputation, and readership weren’t theoretical concerns but survival tactics. Mid-century modernism had already made difficulty fashionable; Thomas, a poet of muscular music and public recitation, knew that opacity can be a pose. The intent isn’t to flatter mass taste. It’s to insist that real ambition includes hospitality: craft as an invitation, not a barricade.
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Thomas, Dylan. (2026, January 17). Go on thinking that you don't need to be read and you'll find that it may become quite true: no one will feel the need tom read it because it is written for yourself alone; and the public won't feel any impulse to gate crash such a private party. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/go-on-thinking-that-you-dont-need-to-be-read-and-66249/
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Thomas, Dylan. "Go on thinking that you don't need to be read and you'll find that it may become quite true: no one will feel the need tom read it because it is written for yourself alone; and the public won't feel any impulse to gate crash such a private party." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/go-on-thinking-that-you-dont-need-to-be-read-and-66249/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Go on thinking that you don't need to be read and you'll find that it may become quite true: no one will feel the need tom read it because it is written for yourself alone; and the public won't feel any impulse to gate crash such a private party." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/go-on-thinking-that-you-dont-need-to-be-read-and-66249/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



