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I’m so revolted by writers taking themselves seriously that, as a kind of protest, I’ve deprioritized the role of writing in my life. I do it when I’ve not got anything better to do – and even then I often do nothing instead.
Geoff Dyer
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Geoff Dyer
Age: 66
Born: 1958
Born: June 5
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