“I think the satirist is always basically optimistic. The satirist's complaint about society is always that it doesn't measure up to a fairly high ideal he has. I think that even the bitterest satirist, even a man like Swift, was probably rather an optimist at heart.”

Interview, Feb 3 1964, reproduced in Talks With Authors, ed. Charles F. Madden

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novelist, playwright, poet, journalist, painter 1896–1970

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