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James Atlas Quotes

«To read Wilson... is to be instructed and amused in the highest sense - that is, to be educated.»
Author: James Atlas
«An account of some of these acts makes Henry Miller's crudest imaginations seem as chaste as a nun's diary.»
Author: James Atlas
«I doubt the garrulous archive bequeathed us by the tape recorder will prove as memorable as Henry James's thank-you notes.»
Author: James Atlas
«A penumbra of somber dignity has descended over his reputation.»
Author: James Atlas
«Biographers, we're weird. For whatever reasons of conditioning, our temporal sense is different from other people's, and I knew it would take 10 years. And that's just the way it is.»
Author: James Atlas
«If I had to put my money on it, ... I'd say he's not going to read it. He might leaf through it. He's not going to sit down and read it.»
Author: James Atlas
«He's someone who experiences a certain amount of bafflement about his talents. How did it happen? How did he become who he is?»
Author: James Atlas
«She's a very conservative person and has exceedingly good judgment. Usually, she's telling me, 'Don't do this! Mistake.' And this time, she said, 'I really think you should write this book, whether he wants you to or not.' To me, this was amazing. And she was right.»
Author: James Atlas
«I had no reports which described him as a stud,»
Author: James Atlas
«He describes himself as a mild depressive, and he goes through just terrible suffering, much of it self-generated. And yet he's also an extremely buoyant person who finds a great deal in life to entertain and instruct and amuse him. He has a kind of vivacity about him. He's very funny, and he's very obsessed with certain themes.»
Author: James Atlas