29 Quotes & Sayings By El Doctorow

E. L. Doctorow is the author of fifteen novels, including World's Fair, Ragtime, and The March. He has received prizes from both the United States National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Letters Read more

He lives in New York City.

Satire's nature is to be one-sided, contemptuous of ambiguity, and...
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Satire's nature is to be one-sided, contemptuous of ambiguity, and so unfairly selective as to find in the purity of ridicule an inarguable moral truth. E.L. Doctorow
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Someone dying asks if there is life after death. Yes, comes the answer, only not yours. E.L. Doctorow
Poems have ideas. The ideas of poems come out of...
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Poems have ideas. The ideas of poems come out of their emotions and their emotions are carried on images. E.L. Doctorow
Writing is a socially acceptable form of schizophrenia.
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Writing is a socially acceptable form of schizophrenia. E.L. Doctorow
Writing is an exploration. You start from nothing.
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Writing is an exploration. You start from nothing. E.L. Doctorow
I am telling you what I know–words have music and...
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I am telling you what I know–words have music and if you are a musician you will write to hear them. E.L. Doctorow
A novelist is a person who lives in other people's...
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A novelist is a person who lives in other people's skins. E.L. Doctorow
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The marriage seemed to flourish on Father’s extended absences. ” Ragtime E.L. Doctorow
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Somehow he had catapulted himself beyond the world's value system. But this very fact lay upon him an awesome responsibility to maintain the illusions of other men. E.L. Doctorow
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The literary experience extends impression into discourse. It flowers to thought with nouns, verbs, objects. It thinks. Film implodes discourse, it deliterates thought, it shrinks it to the compacted meaning of the preverbal impression or intuition or understanding. You receive what you see, you don't have to think it out. Fiction goes everywhere, inside, outside, it stops, it goes, its action can be mental. Nor is it time-driven. Film is time-driven, it never ruminates, it shows the outside of life, it shows behavior. It tends to the simplest moral reasoning. Films out of Hollywood are linear. The narrative simplification of complex morally consequential reality is always the drift of a film inspired by a book. Novels can do anything in the dark horrors of consciousness. Films do close-ups, car drive-ups, places, chases and explosions. E.L. Doctorow
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Thus with continued concentration and the expenditure of enormous amounts of energy he tried to keep himself from slipping into the vast distances of his unhappiness. It was all around him. It was a darkness as impudently close as his brow. It choked him by its closeness. And what was most terrifying was its treachery. He would wake up in the morning and see the sun coming in the window, and sit up in his bed and think it was gone, and then find it there after all, behind his ears or in his heart. E.L. Doctorow
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The difference between Socrates and Jesus is that no one had ever been put to death in Socrates' name. And that is because Socrates' ideas were never made law. Law, in whatever name, protects privilege. E.L. Doctorow
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It is the law of wealth that such people only profit from the money that is taken from them. E.L. Doctorow
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Poor Father, I see his final exploration. He arrives at the new place, his hair risen in astonishment, his mouth and eyes dumb. His toe scuffs a soft storm of sand, he kneels and his arms spread in pantomimic celebration, the immigrant, as in every moment of his life, arriving eternally on the shore of his Self. E.L. Doctorow
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The images of things are not the things in themselves. E.L. Doctorow
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It proposed that human beings, by the act of making witness, warranted times and places for their existence other than the time and place they were living through. E.L. Doctorow
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I knew he was unreliable, but he was fun to be with. He was a child’s ideal companion, full of surprises and happy animal energy. He enjoyed food and drink. He liked to try new things. He brought home coconuts, papayas, mangoes, and urged them on our reluctant conservative selves. On Sundays he liked to discover new places, take us on endless bus or trolley rides to some new park or beach he knew about. He always counseled daring, in whatever situation, the courage to test the unknown, an instruction that was thematically in opposition to my mother’s. . E.L. Doctorow
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[Freud] "sat in his quiet cozy study in Vienna, glad to be back. He said to Ernest Jones, America is a mistake, a gigantic mistake.” Ragtime E.L. Doctorow
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There is music in words, and it can be heard you know, by thinking. E.L. Doctorow
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I am often asked the question How can the masses permit themselves to be exploited by the few. The answer is By being persuaded to identify with them. E.L. Doctorow
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Because like all whores you value propriety. You are creature of capitalism, the ethics of which are so totally corrupt and hypocritical that your beauty is no more than the beauty of gold, which is to say false and cold and useless. E.L. Doctorow
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I watched bulls bred to cows, watched mares foal, I saw life come from the egg and the multiplicative wonders of mudholes and ponds, the jell and slime of life shimmering in gravid expectation. Everywhere I looked, life sprang from something not life, insects unfolded from sacs on the surface of still waters and were instantly on prowl for their dinner, everything that came into being knew at once what to do and did it, unastonished that it was what it was, unimpressed by where it was, the great earth heaving up bloodied newborns from every pore, every cell, bearing the variousness of itself from every conceivable substance which it contained in itself, sprouting life that flew or waved in the wind or blew from the mountains or stuck to the damp black underside of rocks, or swam or suckled or bellowed or silently separated in two. E.L. Doctorow
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Writing is like driving a car at night. You can only see as far as your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way. E.L. Doctorow
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A book is not complete until it’s read E.L. Doctorow
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The three most important documents a free society gives are a birth certificate, a passport, and a library card. E.L. Doctorow
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Happiness consists of living in the dailyness of life and not knowing how happy you are. E.L. Doctorow
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Emily supposed the modern world was fortunate in the progress of science. But she could not help but feel at this moment the impropriety of male invasiveness. She knew he was working to save this poor woman, but in her mind, too, was a sense of Wrede's science as adding to the abuse committed by his fellow soldiers. He said not a word. It was as if the girl were no more than the surgical challenge she offered. E.L. Doctorow
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Good writing is supposed to evoke sensation in the reader—not the fact that it is raining, but the feeling of being rained upon.” - E.L. Doctorow