David Guterson Quotes
Quotations and aphorisms by David Guterson:
Even though I may not intend it when I set out to write the book, these places just emerge as major players in what I'm doing, almost as if they are insisting on it.
~David Guterson
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I was aware that there is an expectation that writers inevitably falter at this stage, that they fail to live up to the promise of their first successful book, that the next book never pleases the way the prior one did. It simply increased my sense of being challenged.
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Writing became an obsessive compulsive habit but I had almost no money so I thought about being an urban firefighter and having lots of free time in which to write or becoming an English teacher and thinking about books and writers on a daily basis. That swayed me.
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I have relaxed into my persona as an author, although I used to fight that.
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Everybody has a world, and that world is completely hidden until we begin to inquire. As soon as we do, that entire world opens to us and yields itself. And you see how full and complex it is.
~David Guterson
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It doesn't matter who you are, how many awards you've won, how popular you are, or how much critical acclaim you've had.
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My father is a practicing criminal law attorney in the Seattle area.
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When I went to college I took a creative writing class and decided in a week to be a writer.
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Post-modernism is dead because it didn't address human needs.
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I'm not an urban person.
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I'm interested in themes that endure from generation to generation.
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I was born in Washington State and have lived here for 42 plus years.
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Don Quixote is one that comes to mind in comparison to mine, in that they both involve journeys undertaken by older men. That is unusual, because generally the hero of a journey story is very young.
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The real question is: How do you react? What do you do next? Evade responsibilities? Bury yourself in work? What do you do? All three of my novels take up that question, although none gives an answer.
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Fiction is socially meaningful.
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I write because something inner and unconscious forces me to. That is the first compulsion. The second is one of ethical and moral duty. I feel responsible to tell stories that inspire readers to consider more deeply who they are.
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It's a brooding melancholy that haunts me.
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My book is traditional. It runs counter to the post-modern spirit.
~David Guterson
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Time made me change. I gradually woke up to the realization that this is who I am, an author, a public figure, and I couldn't just hide in my study, tapping away at the keyboard and pretend that I didn't have a role to play beyond stringing words together.
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There's a certain nostalgia and romance in a place you left.
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At one level you're condemned to the voice you have. But within those confines, you have a certain amount of freedom to range among your possible voices.
~David Guterson
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I have traveled the entire state and spent a lot of time out of doors. So I have known the landscape of the Columbia Basin for quite a while, and I have had this strong feeling about it for many years.
~David Guterson
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I think you have an obligation to share what you know as a writer.
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Cities produce in me melancholy or a tension I don't need.
~David Guterson
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Hemingway said the only way to write about a place is to leave it.
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I think of myself as a really happy person.
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What some people interpret as brooding melancholy is serenity. I don't feel required to grasp all the time.
~David Guterson
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I grew up in Seattle, but I always knew I wanted to leave.
~David Guterson
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What sustains me is to be with my family and to write.
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I became paralyzed as an artist with writer's block.
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I was totally absorbed in the real world, the politics, the history, the news, and I just couldn't find my way into the fictional world... When I finally could return to writing the novel, it was in fits and starts.
~David Guterson
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I often heard about his cases and I often sat in on his trials. In the late 1960s when I was growing up I wanted to be a crusader like him but I didn't want to wear a suit and commute.
~David Guterson
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When it comes time to sit down and write the next book, you're deathly afraid that you're not up to the task. That was certainly the case with me after Snow Falling on Cedars.
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