Jeanette Winterson, discussing her book Weight, a retelling of the myth of Atlas and Hercules:
Autobiography is not important. Authenticity is important. The
writer must fire herself through the text, be the molten stuff that
welds together disparate elements. I believe there is always exposure,
vulnerability, in the writing process, which is not to say it is either
confessional or memoir. Simply, it is real.
Right now, human beings as a mass, have a gruesome appetite for what they call ‘real’, whether it’s Reality TV or the kind of plodding fiction that only works as low-grade documentary, or at the better end, the factual programmes and biographies and ‘true life’ accounts that occupy the space where imagination used to sit.
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