14 Quotes & Sayings By Jonathan Galassi

Jonathan Galassi is the founder and publisher of Farrar, Straus and Giroux. He was previously a publisher at Grove Press and a literary agent at the Wylie Agency. Galassi has been a member of the Board of Directors of the PEN American Center since 2011.

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Don’t give me that Christian forgiveness bullshit, Dukach. I’m a vindictive Jew! ” he’d bellow. Jonathan Galassi
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This is a love story. It’s about the good old days, when men were men and women were women and books were books. Jonathan Galassi
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In 90 percent of cases, you could tell within a page or two whether the writer could write. Jonathan Galassi
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Publishing would be so wonderful without those wretched authors. Jonathan Galassi
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It was the artists who finally gave their times and places significance. Paul felt the presence of their ghosts out in the world, just as felt them in his office and in his head. The air was full of them. They were everywhere and always would be. Jonathan Galassi
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Be patient, work hard and consistently, have faith in your writing, and don't be afraid to listen to constructive criticism. Jonathan Galassi
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I've always loved the poetry in 'Pale Fire.' I think it's wonderful. Jonathan Galassi
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Poetry is really about your mental state or intellectual, and where you are, and you're trying to evoke that, explain it to yourself, whatever, you're trying to dig into it, analyse yourself. Jonathan Galassi
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I think poetry was always where I went to deal with my deepest feelings. Jonathan Galassi
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I've always used poetry to explain myself to myself. These things just sat in my psyche and then came out. Jonathan Galassi
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I love poetry; it's my primary literary interest, and I suppose the kind of reading you do when you are reading poems - close reading - can carry over into how you read other things. Jonathan Galassi
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Poetry is not mainstream, but then neither is serious fiction, really. But I don't think there's a lot to worry about in this particular 'problem'. Why does art have to be mainstream to be significant? Jonathan Galassi
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I think poetry should be read very much like prose, except that the line breaks should be acknowledged somehow. Jonathan Galassi