A novel is like a dream in which everyone is you. They're all parts of yourself
A novel is like a dream in which everyone is you. They're all parts of yourself
Janet Fitch, the acclaimed author of novels such as "White Oleander" and "Paint It Black," has a unique way of delving into the human psyche and exploring the complexities of the human experience. In her writing, Fitch often delves into the idea that a novel is like a dream in which everyone is you. They're all parts of yourself.Fitch's novels are known for their richly drawn characters and intricate plots that delve deep into the inner workings of the human mind. Through her characters, Fitch explores the various facets of human nature, from the darkest depths of the soul to the brightest moments of redemption. In doing so, she creates a world in which every character is a reflection of the reader, a mirror through which we can see ourselves more clearly.