"Everything seemed to change on that one day,……" — Deborah Eisenberg
"Everything seemed to change on that one day, but really, I think, things had been changing and changing over the course of many previous days, and perhaps what eventually appears to be information always appears at first to be just flotsam, meaningless fragments, until enough flotsam accretes to manifest, when one notices it, a construction."
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Deborah Eisenberg
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13 Quotes by Deborah Eisenberg
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Whether it is done quickly or slowly, however splendid the results, the process of writing fiction is inherently, inevitably, indistinguishable…
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It's broadening. You meet people in your family you'd never happen to run into otherwise.
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Everything makes me angry, unless it makes me sad.
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I’m a bit of an expert on anger, having suffered from it all through my youth, when I was both…
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When one writes, there’s the double horror of discovering not only what it is that one so fears but also…
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You write something and there’s no reality to it. You can’t inject it with any kind of reality. You have…
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Art is inherently subversive. It’s destabilizing. It undermines what you already know and what you already think. It is the…
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The world we live in has been and is being increasingly politicized so that our daily experience is more and…
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Her professors were astonished by her leaps of thought, by the finesse and elegance of her insights. She arrived at…
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I'm a person with virtually no feelings.
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I always thought of writing as holy. I still do. It’s not something to be approached casually.
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Nothing is more fortifying than learning that you have a real reader, a reader who truly responds both accurately and…
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