
"Quotes", The Educated Imagination (1963), Talk 4: The Keys To Dreamland
"Quotes", The Educated Imagination (1963), Talk 4: The Keys To Dreamland
"Susan Sontag Finds Romance," interview by Leslie Garis, The New York Times (2 August 1992)
Context: To me, literature is a calling, even a kind of salvation. It connects me with an enterprise that is over 2,000 years old. What do we have from the past? Art and thought. That's what lasts. That's what continues to feed people and give them an idea of something better. A better state of one's feelings or simply the idea of a silence in one's self that allows one to think or to feel. Which to me is the same.
Source: My Less Than Secret Life: A Diary, Fiction, Essays
Source: Behold, Here's Poison
"The Creatures on My Mind" in Unlocking the Air and Other Stories (1996), p. 65
Source: Persecution and the Art of Writing (1952), Persecution and the Art of Writing, p. 25
Quoted in: Richard Roud, Godard, introduction (1970).
What these works of fiction have allowed me to do is to enter the pain and despair, the hope, to share in the struggles of certain characters that I have identified with (because of the artistry of the writers in making these individuals come alive).
Source: Institute of Education Alumni Life Issue 33 Summer 2010 https://www.irenesabatini.com/files/IS-Novel-Revolutionary-IOE-July-2010.pdf
Source: Earthsea Books, The Other Wind (2001), Chapter 5, “Rejoining” (p. 286)