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Writers on writers (and other things)

PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 6:27 am
by Mockingbird
*spams*

I love reading the opinions of great writers on other great writers as they are so incisive...especially the insults. Some I enjoy:

The great American prose war:

Faulkner on Hemingway: "He has never been known to use a word that might send a reader to the dictionary."

Hemingway on Faulkner: "Poor Faulkner. Does he really think big emotions come from big words?"


Oscar Wilde on Henry James: "Mr. Henry James writes fiction as if it were a painful duty."


Mark Twain on Jane Austen:

"Jane Austen? Why I go so far as to say that any library is a good library that does not contain a volume by Jane Austen. Even if it contains no other book."

"Everytime I read 'Pride and Prejudice' I want to dig her up and beat her over the skull with her own shin-bone."

"To me his prose is unreadable--like Jane Austin's [sic]. No there is a difference. I could read his prose on salary, but not Jane's. Jane is entirely impossible. It seems a great pity that they allowed her to die a natural death."

:D

Any favorite quotes by writers on other writers, writing, books, life? They don't have to be rude...but they're better if they are. :P


...who thought "bing" when reading the thread title?

Re: Writers on writers (and other things)

PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 5:53 am
by Bellerophon
"He's a great writer. If I didn't think so I wouldn't have tried to kill him... I was the champ and when I read his stuff I knew he had something. So I dropped a heavy glass skylight on his head at a drinking party. But you can't kill the guy. He's not human."

- F. Scott Fitzgerald, on Ernest Hemingway