Writers On Writers
by dollydelightly
“Rebecca West was one of the giants and will have a lasting place in English literature.”
William Shawn
“I don’t like Dostoevsky. He is like the rat, slithering along in hate, in the shadows, and in order to belong to the light professing love, all love.”
D.H. Lawrence
“Willa Cather. I loved Death Comes for the Archbishop and Shadows on the Rock—really all of her work.”
Paula Fox
“Hey—Walt Whitman, isn’t he magnificent?”
Jim Crace
“Well, now I’m over sixty I can simply say this: the reception of my early books was completely meshed up with the fact that my sister Margaret Drabble was a writer.”
A. S. Byatt
“Chandler is all about the wisecracks, the similes, the constant satire, the construction of the knight.”
James Ellroy
“Katherine Anne Porter was an influence on me.”
Nadine Gordimer
“Pascal was the shock of my life. I was fifteen. I was on a class trip to Germany, my first trip abroad, and strangely I had brought the Pensées of Pascal.”
Michel Houellebecq
“I remember at one point going through everything of Eugene O’Neill’s. I was struck by the sheer theatricality of his plays.”
Joan Didion
“When I said that Zola was my favourite writer, I meant that I loved his courage, his indignation.”
Anita Brookner
Sources: The Paris Review, GoodReads