"Writing detective stories is about writing light literature, for entertainment. It isn't primarily a question of writing propaganda or classical literature"
- Stieg Larsson
About this Quote
In this quote, author Stieg Larsson is talking about the genre of detective stories. He thinks that writing these types of stories is suggested to be light and amusing, instead of serving a much deeper function such as propaganda or being considered classical literature. Larsson recommends that the main focus of composing investigator stories ought to be on providing satisfaction for the reader, rather than trying to communicate a specific message or being held to the very same standards as more standard types of literature. This quote highlights the idea that writing can serve different purposes and that not all forms of literature require to be serious or profound.
This quote is written / told by Stieg Larsson between August 15, 1954 and November 9, 2004. He was a famous Author from Sweden.
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