“To write is to read one's own self”
Max Frisch (1911–1991) Swiss playwright and novelist
Sketchbook 1946-1949
The Art of Poetry - interview 1995 with Downing & Kunitz
“To write is to read one's own self”
Max Frisch (1911–1991) Swiss playwright and novelist
Sketchbook 1946-1949
Joan Mitchell (1925–1992) American painter
Quote of Joan Mitchell from an interview with Irving Sandler (c. 1956); as cited in Joan Mitchell, Lady Painter, by Patricia Albers, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 3 may 2011, p. 244
1950 - 1975
T.S. Eliot (1888–1965) 20th century English author
Source: Notes Towards the Definition of Culture, T.S. Eliot. Quoted from Gewali, Salil (2013). Great Minds on India. New Delhi: Penguin Random House.
Charlie Parker (1920–1955) American jazz saxophonist and composer
As quoted in Bird : The Legend Of Charlie Parker (1977) by Robert George Reisner, p. 27
Cy Twombly (1928–2011) American painter
Quote of Twombly in 'Writings', Flash Art International, Laura Cherubini, October 2008 (translation from Italian: Beatrice Barbareschi)
1950 - 1960
Bob Dylan (1941) American singer-songwriter, musician, author, and artist
Letter sent to the ECLC after Dylan received the Tom Paine Award at the Bill of Rights dinner on December 13, 1963, as reported in "Mr. Dylan Regrets" http://www.hotpress.com/Bob-Dylan/music/interviews/Mr-Dylan-Regrets/2836632.html by Niall Stokes, Hot Press (11 November 2005)
Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908–1961) French phenomenological philosopher
The Visible and the Invisible, trans. A. Lingis (Evanston: 1968), p. 135
Dolores Huerta (1930) American labor leader
1974 speech, in Voices of Multicultural America: Notable Speeches Delivered by African, Asian, Hispanic and Native Americans, 1790-1995 by Deborah Gillan Straub