ABSTRACT

Writing is not merely a record of events seen and witnessed around oneself. The writer’s thoughts are connected to her mindset and values of the age. Writing then is a combined manifestation of internal reflection and external traits of the world. If thought is absent from creative writing, if understanding about life is missing, then writing cannot emerge on the basis of pure craft. The writer has to return in every journey, in parts or in totality, to the incompleteness as well as the wholeness of both, the internal and external worlds. The dialogue from the internal and the external, from the outside to the inside, is to be kept alive by the writer that is, the lone condition of her– being. For a genuine writer, literature is important, and that has its democratic ideals to maintain. The ordinary and the great are contained in literature; seeds germinate from this source and spread through thought and sensitivity.