"It's essential not to have an ideology, not to be a member of a political party. While the writer can have certain political views, he has to be careful not to have his hands tied"
- Manuel Puig
About this Quote
This quote by Manuel Puig highlights the value of staying neutral and unbiased when composing. He suggests that writers ought to not be associated with any particular political party or ideology, as this could limit their capability to reveal their own views. Rather, they should aim to remain open-minded and unbiased, so that they can precisely show the fact in their work. This is particularly essential in journalism, where it is vital to stay unbiased and to present truths without bias. Puig's quote encourages writers to think critically and to stay independent in their work, so that they can stay real to their own beliefs and values. By avoiding the impact of any particular political celebration or ideology, writers can make sure that their work is honest and accurate.
This quote is written / told by Manuel Puig between December 28, 1932 and July 22, 1990. He/she was a famous Author from Argentina.
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