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Economy of Writing

Written on April 29, 2008

I just started to read J.M. Coetzee’s Slow Man. The opening sentence goes like this:

The blow catches him from the right, sharp and surprising and painful, like a bolt of electricity, lifting him up off the bicycle.

I envy Coetzee his economy of language. No wonder his novels are always so pleasurably slim.

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