7 Quotes & Sayings By Stuart Dybek

 Stuart Dybek is the author of nine books of fiction, including  The Coast of Chicago, The Coast of Texas,  and most recently, The Coast of Cincinnati . He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation, has been a Fellow at the MacDowell Colony, and has received many awards, including an O. Henry Award for his short story “Empire.” He is also the author of five collections of nonfiction. His most recent book is A Place Among the Diamonds: A Family’s History in America .

The public library is where place and possibility meet.
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The public library is where place and possibility meet. Stuart Dybek
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I recalled the afternoon when the two of us stood beating erasers, and Camille confided that she'd done penance for stories - stories that I'll never know if she wrote or only imagined writing. She'd wanted me to tell her a secret from my dreams, a secret from my dreams I hadn't had as yet, and so I didn't quite understand what she was after." It's about feeling, " Camille had insisted. I didn't understand then that she was talking about risk. Stuart Dybek
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What art does is give us the refinement, all the shades of meaning, of emoting, that we don’t have language for. What fascinates me about that is we’re talking about an art form in which your medium is language. It’s almost a paradox that you’re seeing. I want to give you emotion, that if I just relied on diction, I wouldn’t have language for it. Stuart Dybek
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Rather than feeling that every moment you’ve got to exert this enormous control, you can take the attitude that your job as a writer is not to control everything, but to set things in motion. Stuart Dybek
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Our plans for the future made us laugh and feel close, but those same plans somehow made anything more than temporary between us seem impossible. It was the first time I’d ever had the feeling of missing someone I was still with. Stuart Dybek
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Sometimes, in a tight game with runners on, digging in at short, ready to break with the ball, a peace I'd never felt before would paralyze the diamond. For a moment of eternal stillness I felt as if I were cocked at the very heart of the Midwest. Stuart Dybek