Choose quotes font
Hemingway's minimalism is based on the psychological mechanics of repression. An echo of his approa
Hemingway's minimalism is based on the psychological mechanics of repression. An echo of his approa
Hemingway's minimalism is based on the psychological mechanics of repression. An echo of his approa
Hemingway's minimalism is based on the psychological mechanics of repression. An echo of his approa
Hemingway's minimalism is based on the psychological mechanics of repression. An echo of his approa
Hemingway's minimalism is based on the psychological mechanics of repression. An echo of his approa
Next quotes
Madison Smartt Bell:
In 'For Whom the Bell Tolls,' Hemingway cozies up to revolution by romanticizing it (and not only wMadison Smartt Bell:
I had been an abject fan of Robert Stone since the early eighties, when I borrowed a copy of 'A FlaMadison Smartt Bell:
I had a house in Haiti, in the hills above the North Atlantic coast. The house appeared as if out oMadison Smartt Bell:
To me, there is nothing more soothing than the song of a mosquito that can't get through the mesh tMadison Smartt Bell:
One can't do anything alone in Haiti. Sharing and cooperation are so deeply woven into the cultureMadison Smartt Bell:
Since the 1960s, exile for Haitians is a condition that ends only to begin again.Madison Smartt Bell:
The country is too often assumed to be a backward place: The First World has trouble remembering thMadison Smartt Bell:
I don't call myself a very good Christian, but I think I know one when I see one, and I also thinkMadison Smartt Bell:
John Fahey, thought during his lifetime to be possibly more than a little crazy, was the author ofMadlib:
I'm a man of few words.