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Beschreibung: | Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 Includes bibliographical references and index Something my life can teach other people - Sandra Gilbert -- - You see beauty and you want to share it - Allen Ginsberg -- - We should try to be as good as Shakespeare - Donald Hall -- - Poet comes out of the people - Etheridge Knight -- - Each act of writing becomes a whole new experience - Clarence Major -- - There's nothing like the literary imagination - James Alan McPherson -- - I grew up in a very rich and exotic world - N. Scott Momaday -- - You need to write to be a writer - Kit Reed -- - I place a lot of faith in that private searchlight - Alix Kates Shulman -- - You've got to make the decisions yourself, if you're an artist - William Stafford -- - If you're only a copy of a person, you aren't going to write very well - Wallace Stegner -- - We are creative creatures - Ruth Stone -- - Good writing isn't about easy things - Diane Wakoski -- - Have poetry be a practice - Anne Waldman -- - I don't know whether you can do justice to yourself without doing justice to the world - Richard Wilbur -- - Hardest and loneliest profession - Richard Yates -- - Writer works to give the reader a true experience - Helen Yglesias -- - I want it to be true - Marvin Bell -- - Getting it as right as it can be got - Ivan Doig -- - People with curiosity are always right out there - Jim Harrison -- - With each book, I'm learning how to write that book - Margot Livesey -- - It's this impulse toward order, the pleasure of discovering design - Bobbie Ann Mason -- - I get curious about a group of characters and I start investigating them - Larry McMurtry -- - I inhabit each character - Sue Miller -- - Those moments of clarity are little gems - Kyoko Mori -- - I think that one should exist trying to be aware of as much as possible - Thylias Moss -- - I just think I'm really lucky - W.S. Penn -- - Nothing is more moving to me than what happens in the average life - Scott Turow -- - Acquiescence to the unknown allows writers to stay vital - Katherine Vaz Master Class: Lessons from Leading Writers gathers more than two decades of wisdom from twenty-nine accomplished authors. It offers previously unpublished interviews along with freshly edited versions of ten interviews from Nancy Bunge's well-received previous collection, Finding the Words. The first section, Theory, incorporates interviews which document the golden age of writing programs in which authors with a strong sense of social and cultural responsibility taught as seriously as they wrote. These conversations delve into the writers' philosophies and teaching methods. The second section |
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