About This Book
An autobiographical essay presented as a letter that traces the author's emergence as a novelist, describing how everyday experiences, schooling and early impressions shaped his literary vocation. He recalls formative classroom scenes and the steady influence of a respected teacher, as well as childhood encounters with landscape and memory that later supplied imaginative material. The narrative explains the personal motives and habits that led him to prefer the novel form, mixing anecdote with reflection on creative impulses, literary practice and the circumstances that spurred a sustained commitment to fiction.
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