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5. Explain: 'it would be like a story in a book'.​

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Answered by prathamesh352
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George Orwell famously said, “I do not wish to comment on the work; if it does not speak for itself, it is a failure.”

“What’s your book about?” is a question that, for most writers, results in either selective mutism or worse still, verbal diarrhoea. If only we could all deflect the topic in such a clever, definitive manner as Orwell. Alas, it would seem we mere mortals are destined to make a complete hash of our response to this seemingly innocuous question. At least we can take solace in the fact that even the best of them struggle to coherently summarise the 80,000 words they’ve spent months and years writing.

“I am not my novel,” Karoline Ramqvist said, “I can only do it injustice.”

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Answered by adityaraj9098
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