26 Quotes by Edward Albee about Writing


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    I think that's foolishness on the part of the playwright to write about himself. People don't know anything about themselves.

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    When a play enters my consciousness, is already a fairly well-developed fetus. I don't put down a word until the play seems ready to be written.

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    I'm back in fashion again for a while now. But I imagine that three or four years from now I'll be out again. And in another fifteen years I'll be back. If you try to write to stay in fashion, if you try to write to be the critics' darling, you become an employee.

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    The act of writing is an act of optimism. You would not take the trouble to do it if you felt that it didn't matter.

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    When you write a play, you make a set of assumptions -- that you have something to say, that you know how to say it, that its worth saying, and that maybe someone will come along for the ride.

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    Well, when you write about people of a certain age ... we are in a postsexual situation. If I write about younger people then I write sexually, because their drive is sexual. It depends upon the circumstances.

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