BASIC CONCEPTS

— When novelists claim they do not invent it, but hear voices and find stories in their head, they are neither joking nor crazy.

— When characters, narrators, or muses have minds of their own and occasionally take over, they are alternate personalities.

— Alternate personalities and memory gaps, but no significant distress or dysfunction, is a normal version of multiple personality.

— normal Multiple Personality Trait (MPT) (core of Multiple Identity Literary Theory), not clinical Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD)

— The normal version of multiple personality is an asset in fiction writing when some alternate personalities are storytellers.

— Multiple personality originates when imaginative children with normal brains have unassuaged trauma as victim or witness.

— Psychiatrists, whose standard mental status exam fails to ask about memory gaps, think they never see multiple personality.

— They need the clue of memory gaps, because alternate personalities don’t acknowledge their presence until their cover is blown.

— In novels, most multiple personality, per se, is unnoticed, unintentional, and reflects the author’s view of ordinary psychology.

— Multiple personality means one person who has more than one identity and memory bank, not psychosis or possession.

— Euphemisms for alternate personalities include parts, pseudonyms, alter egos, doubles, double consciousness, voice or voices.

— Multiple personality trait: 90% of fiction writers; possibly 30% of public.

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Friday, October 6, 2023

“The Other Name” a novel by Jon Fosse: Video interview with this 2023 winner of The Nobel Prize in Literature

To see his revealing interview on how he writes: Click the link below; then, on the right, click “The Other Name” to view that part of the interview.

https://www.google.com/search?q=jon+fosse+interview+videos+youtube&sca_esv=571321355&ei=tS0gZbWQK9-v5NoPvvGV-AQ&ved=0ahUKEwj1vueL5OGBAxXfF1kFHb54BU8Q4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=jon+fosse+interview+videos+youtube&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiImpvbiBmb3NzZSBpbnRlcnZpZXcgdmlkZW9zIHlvdXR1YmUyBRAAGKIESMx8UOQ0WM1mcAF4AJABAJgBfKAB7wWqAQM5LjG4AQPIAQD4AQHCAgsQABiKBRiGAxiwA8ICChAhGKABGMMEGArCAggQIRigARjDBOIDBBgBIEGIBgGQBgI&sclient=gws-wiz-serp#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:41518191,vid:7Ujz3Lq9OTY,st:0


Comment: Jon Fosse says that he writes what is already written, and that it is dictated to him in his head (by what I would call an alternate personality). Other novelists and poets have said the same thing.


Jon Fosse is yet one more Nobel Prize winner with what I call "multiple personality trait," a mentally normal, creative version of multiple personality.

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