"Literary dementia seems dated now, but there was……" — Walter Kirn
"Literary dementia seems dated now, but there was a time when a month in the funny farm was as de rigueur for budding writers as an M.F.A. is now. To be sent away was a badge of honor; to undergo electroshock, a glorious martyrdom."
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Walter Kirn
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51 Quotes by Walter Kirn
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A writer turns his life into material, and if you’re in his life, he uses yours, too.
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The market is the only critic that matters.
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The best critic needn't be right, just interesting.
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