
“A writer should write what he has to say and not speak it.”
Nobel Prize Speech (1954)
Source: Paris Review interview (1972), p. 250
“A writer should write what he has to say and not speak it.”
Nobel Prize Speech (1954)
Letter to L.A. Avilova (February 26, 1899)
Letters
“1) Writers who write for other writers should write letters.”
Niven's Laws, Niven's Laws For Writers
Preface to Lehrreicher Geschicht-Herold
Other Quotes
“A writer should write with his eyes and a painter paint with his ears.”
What Are Masterpieces and Why Are There So Few of Them (1936), Afterword of a later edition
Memo to The New Yorker (1959); reprinted in New York Times Book Review (4 December 1988)
Letters and interviews
quote in Berthe's notebook, after the death of her husband Eugène Manet, 1892; cited in Berthe Morisot, ed. Delafond and Genet-Bondeville, 1997, p. 70
1881 - 1895
“The Angry Young Man”, p. 111.
The Teachings of Don. B: Satires, Parodies, Fables, Illustrated Stories, and Plays of Donald Barthelme (1992)
19th World Vegetarian Congress 1967
Quoted in A Thousand Days: John F. Kennedy in the White House, Arthur Schlesinger (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1965), page 1017. http://www.jfklibrary.org/Research/Research-Aids/Ready-Reference/JFK-Quotations.aspx According to a footnote in Schlesinger's manuscript (1st draft, page 1378), this was stated on February 13, 1961.
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