8 Quotes by Hilma Wolitzer
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There must be a balance of honesty and charity in the workshop. Everyone must be aware of a fellow human being behind the work being discussed, and criticism has to be useful, not just derogatory or laudatory.
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Time pulses from the afternoon like blood from a serious wound.
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The raw beauty of Natalia Ginzburg’s prose compels our gaze. First we look inward, with the shock of recognition inspired by all great writing, and then, inevitably, out at the shared world she evokes with such uncompromising clarity.
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Writing fiction is a solitary occupation but not really a lonely one. The writer’s head is mobbed with characters, images and language.
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Only reading, she knew, could distract her from her obsessive thoughts and restore her sense of peace.
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The common workshop goal is revision, not suicide.
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Bee had been the glue that held them all together, then he was the Velcro. Not as secure, maybe, but there would be an awful tearing sound if he pulled away.
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Writing fiction is a solitary occupation but not really a lonely one. The writer’s head is mobbed with characters, images and language, making the creative process something like eavesdropping at a party for which you’ve had the fun of drawing up the guest list. Loneliness usually doesn’t set in until the work is finished, and all the partygoers and their imagined universe have disappeared.
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