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“If the writing is honest it cannot be separated from the man who wrote it. It isn’t so much his mirror as it is the distillation, the essence, of what is strongest and purest in his nature, whether that be gentleness or anger, serenity or torment, light or dark. This makes it deeper than the surface likeness of a mirror and that much more truthful.”
Tennessee Williams

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    Necessary reblog because this man got me through the loneliness of my first semester of college. I remember piling books...
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