26 Quotes by Edward Albee about Writing
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If I've been accused a number of times of writing plays where the endings are ambivalent, indeed, that's the way I find life.
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Each time I sit down and write a play I try to dismiss from my mind as much as I possibly can the implications of what I've done before, what I'm going to do, what other people think about my work, the failure or success of the previous play. I'm stuck with a new reality that I've got to create.
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Writing has got to be an act of discovery. Finding out things about what one is writing about.
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The responsibility of the writer is to be a sort of demonic social critic -- to present the world and people in it as he sees it and say, "Do you like it? If you don't like it, change it.
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I was twenty-nine years old and I wasn't a very good poet and I wasn't a very good novelist, [so] I thought I would try writing a play, which seems to have worked out a little better.
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It's the function of a playwright to write. Some playwrights write a large number of plays, some write a small number.
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If a man writes a brilliant enough play in praise of something that is universally loathed, the play, if it is good and well enough written, should not be knocked down because of its approach to its subject.
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People often ask me how long it takes me to write a play, and I tell them 'all of my life.'
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I find that in the course of the day when I'm writing, after three or four hours of intense work, I have a splitting headache, and I have to stop. Because the involvement, which is both creative and self-critical, is so intense that I've got to stop doing it.
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