Ethan Canin Quotes
Quotations and aphorisms by Ethan Canin:
Medicine is a supremely useful profession. Fiction writing is not.
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If you try to write a novel in L.A., you're a chump; everyone is speeding by, and you're driving a rickshaw.
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Writers of literature make very little money.
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I teach a 14-week semester, and one of the things I do when I have to teach literature is, for the first half hour of the class, I have the students write the beginning of a new story every week. At the end of the semester, even if they have learned nothing about literature, at least they'll have 14 beginnings that they can take with them.
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Fiction is about small ambition, small failed ambition, small disappointed hope.
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I was never writing for commercial success. It's nice that it has come, but it is not important.
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If you're concentrating so damn hard on a piece of mathematics or a musical - a piece of music or a piece of art, the restraint that holds the rest of - the rest of the world back off and vanishes in the rest of your life.
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The only successful way to write, and the only one I have found, is to be the character. Give up on trying to control them. Writers always talk about hearing voices. That's what they mean.
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You don't idea your way into a plot but plot your way into an idea.
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My idea of teaching literature is just to read great passages aloud or to look at it the way a writer does, which is what I try to do. Which is to say, 'How does this writer do this? How did he order his scenes? Do you notice any pattern to his sentences?'
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It's nice when critics say 'Emperor of the Air' is an important book of stories.
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When I write, I can become this ecstatic, crazy fellow, hearing the voices and just loosening up and letting them grow.
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When you're in medicine - especially when you're a resident in a public hospital - you feel like you're doing your part. But not when you're a writer.
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I like medicine. Even if I was selling a million books a year, I would still be a doctor.
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It's such a risk to write a novel that it's easy to become conservative - you're spending what would be, for me, a couple of years of my life on a single idea. Which is maybe one of the reasons I write stories - if it doesn't work, you've only lost a month.
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I think that's what poets try to do: They try to sidestep neurology and go straight to meaning.
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Mathematicians don't like it when they're associated with mental illness and sort of bristle when you say that they can't get along socially, that they're not good with people.
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I think Bellow's the greatest American writer of his century, personally. When I read him, I'm in awe.
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People are surprised when Hollywood characters act the way a real person would.
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There has always been a tension in my life between the romantic and the practical. I can't hole myself up in a cabin and write down ideas for the rest of my life. I also need to be able to clean out a dog bite.
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You have to look at the value of different kinds of words. Adjectives weaken, and adverbs come even farther down the line. Verbs are strong; verbs and nouns.
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I think one of the battles for fiction writers is how much to invent or exaggerate.
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When the narrator says, 'This is a story without surprises,' most of the time, this is not what happens.
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When I went for my medical school interview, I had an old paperback of 'Henderson the Rain King' in the pocket of my coat. I was wearing the best clothes I had - a pair of cords and a sport coat - but when I got to the office, all the other interviewees were lined up in their black suits.
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I started out writing stories because that's all I wanted to read, but now I don't know if I'll ever write one again.
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No matter what writers say, most stories are about ourselves. The facts might change a little, but not much.
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I read for the sensation of becoming another person; I write for the same sensation.
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Families tend to artificially divide the world, imbuing one member with all the attributes and another with all the faults. But it's never that way.
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'How does your life turn out?' That's the ultimate novelistic question to me.
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Any writer who says he loves writing is crazy. Or lying.
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Your first book is kind of a labor of ignorance. You don't realize the difficulty of it. Your second book is sort of a labor of fear. Then you sort of either hit a stride, or you don't.
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I don't think there is such a thing as pure imagination. I think it's a combination of memory and invention.
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The Internet is changing American fiction - and I don't mean in some kind of metaphysical way.
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What's more interesting than the arc of lives?
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I like to write about the moment of light in the hour of darkness.
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I really enjoy the immediacy of the 'knife and gun clubs,' as they're so callously called. Emergency is a great place to learn about people.
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Medicine involves dealing with people who are going through changes and cycles, often people trapped in bodies that are going out from under them. Spending time with them lets you think their way, gives you insights as a writer.
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Medicine ended up being the best thing I ever did for my writing.
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A ten- or twelve-page story seems too easy, which is a funny thing to say considering that writing a decent short story is devastatingly difficult. Yet it still seems easier than a novel. You can turn a short story on a single good line - ten pages of decent writing and one good moment.
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It's the writer's job to disarm the reader of his logic, to just make the reader feel.
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Why say 'utilize' when you can say 'use'?
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I no longer practice medicine, but I can say that, for me, medicine was easier - and certainly less emotionally turbulent - than writing.
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I can only remember two books from college that moved me: E.M. Forster's 'Howards End' and F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby.'
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To me, point of view is everything.
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I never set out to be a published writer.
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I was born in Ann Arbor. I lived for a while in Ohio; Pennsylvania, California for 10 years, and now in Boston. And I lived in Iowa for a couple of years, where I studied at the Writers Workshop.
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I'm fascinated by power, by those that can be publicly generous and privately ruthless.
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Politicians are already exaggerated. They're bigger than life in every way - their appetites, their ambitions, their personalities, their failings, their magnetism. In a sense, they're made for fiction.
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I've discovered over the years that being subject to both the adoration and the vilification actually makes me more disciplined. It makes me understand that it's the idea of writing a great book that propels me now, whereas it used to be the idea of success.
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Bausch is a wonderful storyteller. He's a mature writer who has a lot of confidence in the quality of character. He doesn't need to hook you with a sneaky plot and zany characters.
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In medical school, you're taught to write in this convoluted, Latinate way. I knew the vocabulary as well as anyone, but I would write kidney instead of nephric. I insisted on using English.
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I don't want to be movie-star famous. I want to move people with my writing.
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I think one of the things that is essential for happiness in life, or at least for non-sadness, is producing something. I guess that's why I spend so much time and agony writing books. But working on carpentry is sort of like all the pleasure with none of the agony.
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You know that thing people say, 'poetry is the hardest, stories are the second hardest, novels are the easiest?' I'm here to tell you that novels are the hardest. Writing a novel is unbelievably difficult. It's nightmarish.
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I still don't know whether I know how to write a sentence.
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Feeling useful in medicine allows me to not feel so stupid when making up stories.
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I don't have a pen name, so I'm thinking of getting a doctor's name. What would you call that, a stethoscope name?
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John Cheever was the first writer I ever read who sort of had that similar sensation that, you know, life is nasty, miserable, brutish and short, but that occasionally, there's a certain river of light, a kind word, a telling gesture that sort of illuminates something.
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The short story can't really hold an interesting event. It can't hold a death or a war or a loss of great magnitude the way either a long story or a novel can.
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I have a very bad memory. I can't remember my own life very well.
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The historical background is one of the easier aspects of writing a novel. Far more difficult is dreaming up the smaller, character-based scenes, scenes that rise entirely from one's own imagination.
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Although I think I'm relatively happy as a person, I think there's something unhappy at the root of all my writing. I'd say optimistic but unhappy. Nothing that's particularly original, other than that we're going to live and die, and terrible things happen.
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Doubt is the enemy of mania. It's trying to get aloft strung with weights. The moment I like writing is three sentences in, when somehow those weights drop away, and you can invent. I cannot tell you the dread I have.
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I think even great writers only write two books that you might like. When I think of my touchstone writers like Saul Bellow, I think of 'Henderson the Rain King.' With Don DeLillo, I think of 'Libra.'
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I finished 'America America,' and I knew I had to write another book, not just for personal reasons but because I had a contract.
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I'm becoming more of a novelist as I get older. The novel just seems the truer form. There's less artifice involved.
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There once was this powerful, both capital and political, class who cared about supporting and affirming a solid middle class in this country.
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It's safe to say that all poets are manic-depressives, but fiction writers are on that scale, too.
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There's a beauty to math. Math is so simple. It's just one step after the next.
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It used to be you sat up in your attic and wrote and went down to a local cafe and talked with people there.
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Every time I'd sing or play piano when I was a child, my dad would yell up from the basement, 'That's B-flat!'
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Point of view gets me. If I can feel like a character rather than a reader, I'll read that book.
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I like writing about the evil lurking in apparently good people.
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I like certain people's work better than my own.
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In the winter, I read next to a wood-burning stove. In the summer, we have a place up in Michigan where I like to read in a hammock. It's almost entirely hidden by cedar trees and right up by the water. You can climb in there and see nothing but water and be seen by nobody. It's perfect.
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I don't think success makes one confident. I think it has more to do with character than circumstance.
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No one knows why books do well.
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Books were king, but now movies are king, and books are sort of ignored. So now there's no sense of a welcoming community where you live.
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I'm a craftsman type of teacher. I don't like the thematic type of teaching that takes place in a lot of colleges.
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A novel, at least for me, cannot be visualized at one time.
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In medicine, there's a fairly large but still finite body of knowledge that you need at hand for most of your daily work. It takes a few years to learn it, but once it's there, it's there. With writing, on the other hand, every new book - indeed, every new story - is a fresh and terrifying reinvention of everything.
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One of my favorite ways to find fictional inspiration, by the way, is to browse historical timelines. I also like world atlases - any country with a squiggly coastline seems to inspire me, as do visual dictionaries, those reclusive creatures of the reference shelf.
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As I write, I try to be the character.
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I'm a Jew. I think every Jew is dark in certain ways.
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Fame is a problem of perspective.
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