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Top 20 Quotes & Sayings by John C. Hawkes
Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer John C. Hawkes.
Last updated on September 19, 2024.
John C. Hawkes
American -
Writer
August 17
, 1925 -
May 15
, 1998
I was not typical. Whatever typical or normal is, I was somehow separated and different.
In The Lime Twig I took two very young people and made them very old.
Really, I didn't like Alaska. It rained, almost every day, at least 300 days out of the year.
I remember my mother finding mud somehow and putting it on the sting.
On the night before we were married, all of the anxiety in the world came down upon me.
I didn't for a moment doubt the choice, but if life is ever fearsome, it is truly fearsome then.
When I started writing fiction, I knew how good it was immediately.
I used to carry about with me a German map-case filled with poems.
I do not feel an exile from America in any sense.
To be anywhere near an enormous ocean liner when you are just like a fish in the water is frightening.
I'm only interested in fiction that in some way or other voices the very imagination which is conceiving it.
It's hard to tell whether the ship or airplane - they're all the same, I'm convinced - is male or female; it may shift back and forth.
The only thing that exists is torment, lyricism, and the magnificence of language.
My mother wanted very much to play tennis; she wanted, most of all, to be a singer and play the piano.
As in The Lime Twig dream and illusion are right at the center of Charivari.
I want prose fiction to be recognized as that, and I'm not interested in writing as it becomes more personal.
When we lived in Juneau, Alaska, it was a town of about 7,000 people, and totally isolated; the only way to get to it was by ship.
My father's parents were Irish. Only a year before my father died, he and I went back to Ireland for a week to look at the old homestead.
I didn't know what kind of jobs, because how was I prepared? At best, I would be an AB in English.
I had to go to Sunday school once or twice in my life, and that's where I commented someplace on hearing.
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