How far shall I take this character?
Richard Poirier: The Corruption of Literary Biography, 2 November 2000
“... fiction as if they are in fact fictional, whatever the degree to which their fictional experiences may resemble experiences in the author’s life. Characters in fiction are primarily shaped to serve the expressive needs and imaginative designs of the work in which they appear. This shouldn’t need even to be said. Atlas’s critical naivety and the ... ”