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Morris Lurie
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一位作家讲述了他在一段时间内因发表了一篇文章而迅速获得成功的过程中所遭受的创伤。他说,任何观察到的或想象到的情况都可以产生一个有趣的故事,一个作家总是在他的脑海中寻找和写作,即使他没有真正地写作,特别是当他再也不能成功地写作时。
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Not Writing
A writer narrates the trauma of his decline from a period of instant success at getting a story published. He states that any situation observed or imagined could give rise to an interesting story, and that a writer is always looking for and writing in his mind even when he is not literally writing, especially when he could never write successfully again.
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