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I was born in Clinton, Mississippi, which had 1,500-2,500 people when I was growing up - a village. ”
I had absolute freedom to create things on my own and in silence. No rush, the artificial rush by media. Certainly no rush to grow up. We had plenty of boyhood, plenty of girlhood. ”
A writer's job is to destroy and then to build the thing back up again by a chosen means. ”
Some writers are curiously unmusical. I don't get it. I don't get them. For me, music is essential. I always have music on when I'm doing well. Writing and music are two different mediums, but musical phrases can give you sentences that you didn't think you ever had. ”
I hate editing. I love to write, but I hate to reread my stuff. To revise. ”
I lost my second marriage because of drinking, and I loved the woman very much. But I thought I needed booze to write. I'm glad I was disabused. ”
Love and despair go hand in hand. ”
I wanted very much to be Miles Davis when I was a boy, but without the practice. It just looked like an endless road. ”
I distrust thought. The interior life is highly overrated. I don't like the wispy and the vague... or inductive logic in any kind of writing. I'm impatient with writers who make too much sense. The better things that I've done have come to me by instinct. ”
When you're not involved, other people's unhappiness seems to be about the funniest damn thing on earth because you think you can solve it, that you are God, that you are above this, and that their unhappiness is just such useless toil and agony. If it's you, it ceases to be a comedy. ”