Quote by: Lars Gustafsson

The fantastic in literature doesn't exist as a challenge to what is probable, but only there where it can be increased to a challenge of reason itself: the fantastic in literature consists, when all has been said, essentially in showing the world as opaque, as inaccessible to reason on principle. This happens when Piranesi in his imagined prisons depicts a world peopled by other beings than those for which it was created. ("On the Fantastic in Literature")


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Author Bio


  • NameLars Gustafsson
  • DescriptionSwedish writer
  • BornMay 17, 1936
  • CountrySweden
  • ProfessionWriter
  • AwardsSelma Lagerlöf Prize; Guggenheim Fellowship; Litteris Et Artibus