
Timothy Cleveland, "Beyond Words: Philosophy, Fiction, and the Unsayable" (Lexington Books, 2022)
New Books in Philosophy
The Unsayable Is Shared
The writer's relation to the unsayable is something I have thought a lot about. Different people will experience different things you know wouldn't face with same sort of work of art, he says. Writer should never put his own her own feelings into the work it's not about showing your emotions so Elliot may not have those emotions but what Elliot has is a certain kind of awareness and he knows how to render that. It could be somebody else's feeling for example and it's rendered in the work in such a way that the work exhibits it.
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