Top 19 Quotes & Sayings by Edith Pearlman

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer Edith Pearlman.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Edith Pearlman

Edith Pearlman is an American short story writer.

Architecture is undistinguished, sometimes derelict, but occasionally, as in 'Post and Beam,' there is something arresting in a setting... the building behind the Cathedral.
In the late 1950s, self-esteem hadn't yet been invented. High schools saw their sole mission as preparing students thoroughly for academic work.
The market town of Cheltenham, in Gloucestershire, was a popular 19th - century English spa. Its mineral springs were supposed to be good for you. This was before the invention of bran. In the 20th century, Cheltenham grew into an active municipality.
I know a lot of single people who are not miserable as society tells them they're supposed to be.
I think the computer is a hindrance to good writing because it is so tempting to leave what you've written. If you use a typewriter, you must retype if you make a mistake, and thus, you must re-examine every word.
I wanted to publish a book simply to be buried with it; that's all I wanted. I had no ambition beyond that.
I was quite satisfied with my creative life. I've always had reinforcement from a small but devoted readership.
Tony Judt's remarkable 'The Memory Chalet' was written from the prison of mute immobility. — © Edith Pearlman
Tony Judt's remarkable 'The Memory Chalet' was written from the prison of mute immobility.
I wrote in the cellar for a number of years. I needed a private space, and it had a furnace, so it was always warm.
All the stories I write come from someone I've met or some anecdote I've heard.
I always loved to read, and I wanted to be part of the project of literature. My physical longevity is due to luck, and my literary longevity is due to my physical longevity.
There's no rule I want to break or ever wanted to break - I find the conventional life gratifying - as long as I can sit at my typewriter, alone, for half a day.
The natural world is often bleak, but the language devoted to it is as careful as needlepoint and prophetic as well. — © Edith Pearlman
The natural world is often bleak, but the language devoted to it is as careful as needlepoint and prophetic as well.
The ordinary experiences of aging alter and clarify your view of past, present, and future.
I have a skepticism toward romance. I believe that decency and companionship are, in the long run, more important in life.
I lived around the corner from Saul Bellow.
I am slow. A sentence often takes an hour to compose before I throw it out. What can you do?
It's very important for a writer to be unnoticed, as quiet and unnoticed as possible.
Murder, arson, adultery, drugging and drinking, cruel politics--reading a book crammed with such activities can make the timid and yearning among us feel like the happiest people in the world.
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