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No, I don’t think you can write like anybody else. Nobody has your literary fingerprints. No, I didn’t try and write like them, but what I liked about them is that those novels at that time couldn’t come from anywhere else in the country. Wuthering Heights couldn’t be set in London.

— Alistair MacLeod on literary influences, from this interview 

(Source: The Globe and Mail)

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