John Cheever Quotes & Sayings (Page 2)
John Cheever quotes and sayings page 2 (deceased writer born on May 27, 1912). These are the last 10 out of 20 quotes we have for him.
“The need to write comes from the need to make sense of one's life and discover one's usefulness.”
“For me, a page of good prose is where one hears the rain and the noise of battle. It has the power to give grief or universality that lends it a youthful beauty.”
“Literature has been the salvation of the damned, literature has inspired and guided lovers, routed despair and can perhaps in this case save the world.”
“Good writers are often excellent at a hundred other things, but writing promises a greater latitude for the ego.”
“The task of an American writer is not to describe the misgivings of a woman taken in adultery as she looks out of a window at the rain but to describe four hundred people under the lights reaching for a foul ball. This is ceremony.”
“Fiction is experimentation; when it ceases to be that, it ceases to be fiction.”
“That's the way I remember them, heading for an exit.”
“What I am going to write is the last of what I have to say. I will say that literature is the only consciousness we possess and that its role as consciousness must inform us of our ability to comprehend the hideous danger of nuclear power.”
“People look for morals in fiction because there has always been a confusion between fiction and philosophy.”
“I do not understand the capricious lewdness of the sleeping mind.”
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