“Whenever I am in Southwold, the Sailors’ Reading Room is by far my favourite haunt. It is better than anywhere else for reading, writing letters, following one’s thoughts . . .”
Book Marks
BOOK MARKS: Actively Creating the Conditions We Most Enjoy
“Dead trees are as important to the forest as living trees. Indeed, they are even more important.”
BOOK MARKS: A Sacred Obligation at Top Speed
“I’m thinking of calling a general strike of all writers until mankind finally comes to its senses. Would you support it?”
BOOK MARKS: How Careful Should an Author Be
“The circumstance which gives Authors an Advantage above all the great Masters, is this, that they can make Copies of their Works.”
BOOK MARKS: Small Joy to Be Won
“Seeing that these young ones have enough to eat is a great hindrance to one’s reading.”
BOOK MARKS: Take Whatever You Wish
“Why not turn from this brief and transient spell of time and give ourselves wholeheartedly to the past?”
BOOK MARKS: The Self-Conscious Air of the Reproduced
“There are men still living who can recall the days when it was considered necessary and even delightful to write letters to one’s friends.”
BOOK MARKS: We Depart No Wiser
“Rumor, swiftest of all evils; she thrives on speed and gains strength as she goes.”
BOOK MARKS: With Dark-Lantern and Bow-String
“‘Let us assume’ turns in a few pages into ‘We may assume,’ which, in a few more, is ‘As we have shown’ . . .”
BOOK MARKS: Keeping the Place
“He best expressed his preference for his wild homestead by saying that his Bible seemed truer to him there.”
BOOK MARKS: There Are Thousands of Us
“Each one of us has his little communication to make, a restricted one, and from all these communications the readers can choose.”
BOOK MARKS: We Are In This Together
“Though I do not think that this book calls for blame, if someone wants to be unpleasant about it, he can blame me and my friends.”
BOOK MARKS: Minor Respects
“Steinbeck was normally permissive with his editors on such points, though he strongly resisted what he called ‘collaboration’ . . .”
BOOK MARKS: Don’t Miss Any High Spots
“Thanks again for the Merry Christmas. Best of everything in 1960 to you and yours.”
BOOK MARKS: Grand Ambition
“The great drawback upon the lives of these settlers, at present, is the unfitness of the women for their new lot.”
BOOK MARKS: To See What Will Infect You
“Nothing makes a deep impression anymore.”