Cain Quote by Raymond Chandler
““He [James Cain] is every kind of writer I detest...a Proust in greasy overalls, a dirty little boy with a piece of chalk and a board fence and nobody looking.””
About This Quote
Chandler criticizes Cain's prose as pretentious and unsophisticated, likening him to a child playing with simple tools while trying to emulate high art.
In simple terms: Cain's writing is seen as vulgar and immature.
Beware of false literary pretensions.
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When to use this quote
- book club discussions
- creative writing workshops
- literary criticism essays
- author reputation debates
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Practical Applications
- critical essays
- teaching comparative literature
Questions to Reflect On
- What makes a writer's style authentic?
- How does class perception affect literary evaluation?