>the creation exists afterwards, and is thus available as a form of mnemonic for the creator. They can revisit and re-experience that sensation of creation that would otherwise have been transitory.
Other parts suggest that the literary writer writes to sharpen and go deeper into the experience of thinking, to extend it.
>the creation exists afterwards, and is thus available as a form of mnemonic for the creator. They can revisit and re-experience that sensation of creation that would otherwise have been transitory.
Other parts suggest that the literary writer writes to sharpen and go deeper into the experience of thinking, to extend it.
The two ideas seem related.