Edmund White Quotes & Sayings (Page 6)
Edmund White quotes and sayings page 6 (novelist). Here's quote # 51 through 60 out of the 108 we have.
“I was never an assimilationist. I always thought gays had some special mission.”
“I was too prissy, too refined, too abstemious, too French to be a good American writer.”
“In a memoir, your main contract with the reader is to tell the truth, no matter how bizarre.”
“It always seemed much better to be a writer - a Real Writer - than a successful hack.”
“Just like Barack Obama, my views on gay marriage have evolved, and now I am a reluctant groom.”
“Most writers tend to get worse rather than better. I'm determined to be one that gets better.”
“Nothing lasts in New York. The life that is lived there, however, is as intense as it gets.”
“One of the side benefits of staying in the closet is you can have a much bigger career.”
“Paris can be like the land of the Lotus-Eaters. You can't leave.”
“Perhaps no other body of literature is as subject to political pressures from within the community as gay fiction.”
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