68 Quotes by Leslie Fiedler


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    Foucault was the one person I met in France that I could talk to. He was a mensch. You know whether you agree with him or not because you know what he is saying.

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    Hemingway seems to be in a funny position. People nowadays can't identify with him closely as a member of their own generation, and he isn't yet historical.

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    I admire Ginsberg as a poet, despite the fact that he seems not to know when he is being good and when he is bad. But he will last, or at least those poems will last.

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    The novel is the first art form that is an honest-to-god commodity. That's what makes it different from both high art and folk art.

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    All good criticism should be judged the way art is. You shouldn't read it the way you read history or science.

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    I like that people who are not experts can not only understand but get engaged by my work. I like that Joe Paterno can read me. Bill Bradley.

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    I think the pattern of my essays is, A funny thing happened to me on my way through Finnegans Wake.

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    Anybody in the next centuries wanting to know what it was like to be a poet in the middle of the 20th century should read Kaddish.

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