The quest for "the thing itself cannot avoid battling against the metaphysical tendency of language. Fiction is a way to avoid this lure of language — but not any fiction: to open onto the real, a work of fiction cannot aim to lie, cannot be unreal, and must be either of a hypothetical nature, which opens up its temporal dimension, or of a comparative nature, which opens it up spatially.
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