Top 9 Quotes & Sayings by Adam Haslett

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer Adam Haslett.
Last updated on April 15, 2025.
Adam Haslett

Adam Haslett is an American fiction writer and journalist. His debut short story collection, You Are Not a Stranger Here, and his second novel, Imagine Me Gone, were both finalists for both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. He has been awarded fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy in Berlin. In 2017, he won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize.

If the history of the American sentence were a John Ford movie, its second act would conclude with the young Ernest Hemingway walking into a saloon, finding an etiolated Henry James slumped at the bar in a haze of indecision, and shooting him dead.
It is a negative sort of achievement, she thinks, to have spent a life warding something off.
You have to expose part of yourself to create a character deep enough for readers to care about. You try not to because it's hard and at times shameful, but then when you read those pages over and you see they have no life to them so you throw them away and force yourself to be more honest. So I suppose the answer is I see myself in all my characters, in their best moments and in their worst.
My interest is always to get as deeply as I can into the minds and spirits of the characters and let the readers empathize or judge as they will. — © Adam Haslett
My interest is always to get as deeply as I can into the minds and spirits of the characters and let the readers empathize or judge as they will.
We live in a bureaucratic, atomized world, but the system is still run by human beings. If as a writer, you want to capture the world we live in, I think you have some responsibility to at least try to get at some of the ways we've chosen to govern ourselves.
As I see it, my job as a writer isn't to judge, but to take a reader as far inside as I can and let them dwell there.
Only the luckless, the petty or the deranged [end] up in court.
That is much of what I think the writer's job is - to slow people down. To give them the chance to notice the passage of time as experienced by others as a reminder of what it is like to be alive. Because we are most often distracted from that. Massively distracted.
Discovery is the joy.
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