The Book Is My Point

24th June 2016 | for Creatives | art, artist in the art, writing, T.C. Boyle, writer-reader relationship  |       

"I just held up the book and I said, 'This is my point.  The book is my point.'  It's my artistic expression I'm trying to communicate to you.  I don't know what I'm communicating, I'm making art.  I want to turn you on somehow and I hope you communicate back with me.  That's it.  That's my point.  I'm not trying to push an agenda on anybody.  That's for politics.  That's for essays.  That's for standing on a soap box."

— T.C. Boyle

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