Anne Fadiman (1953) American essayist, journalist and magazine editor
Source: At Large and at Small: Familiar Essays
Source: Persecution and the Art of Writing (1952), Persecution and the Art of Writing, p. 25
Anne Fadiman (1953) American essayist, journalist and magazine editor
Source: At Large and at Small: Familiar Essays
Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) Scottish novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer
Truth of Intercourse.
Virginibus Puerisque and Other Papers (1881)
Roberto Bolaño (1953–2003) Chilean author
Between Parentheses. Essays, Articles, and Speeches, 1998–2003. ed. Ignacio Echevarría, trans. Natasha Wimmer (New York: New Directions, 2011 [2004]). 358.
Variant: Alternative translation: "Those who have power—even for a short time—know nothing about literature; they are solely interested in power. I can be a clown to my readers, if I damn well please, but never to the powerful." Interview with Mónica Maristain for Playboy (Mexican edition), "The Last Interview" (2003), 102, in: The Last Interview. trans. Sybil Perez (New York: Mellville House, 2009). 93-123
Samanta Schweblin (1978) Argentine writer
On the staying power of literature in “Samanta Schweblin on Revealing Darkness Through Fiction” https://lithub.com/samanta-schweblin-on-revealing-darkness-through-fiction/ in LitHub (2017 Jan 12)
Northrop Frye (1912–1991) Canadian literary critic and literary theorist
The Educated Imagination (1963), Talk 3: Giants in Time
John Galt (novelist) (1779–1839) British writer
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, manuscript note written in his copy of The Provost; cited from Thomas Middleton Raysor (ed.) Coleridge's Miscellaneous Criticism (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1936), p. 344.
Criticism
Michael Joyce (1945) American academic and writer
Interview with Michael Joyce in Pif (January 2000)