“When you put a thing on paper, sometimes you discover you already know the answer. Or maybe that there is no answer, which is the same thing.” Letters Book:A Tragic Honesty: The Life and Work of Richard Yates Source: A Tragic Honesty: The Life and Work of Richard Yates
“I myself am consummately middle class. We grew up in upper-middle-class suburbs in Oklahoma City, and thats very much the same ethos as what Richard Yates and John Cheever wrote about.” CitiesClassMiddleGrewGrew UpMiddle ClassSuburbsOklahomaEthosUpper Middle ClassOklahoma City Author:Blake Bailey
“I'm not an academic; I'm just a bookish Joe who gets passionate about certain writers and suddenly wants to read everything they've ever written and find out why they wrote it.” WantCertainWrittenPassionateAcademic Author:Blake Bailey
“My father was a golden boy from a very small town. He won a very prestigious law scholarship to NYU Law School, and there in Greenwich Village, he met my mother, who was very young, fresh off the boat from Germany.” SchoolLawYoungMotherFatherBoysMetsTownsGoldenBoatGermanyVillageSmall TownScholarshipLaw SchoolPrestigiousNyuGreenwichGreenwich VillageGolden Boy Author:Blake Bailey
“A damnably readable, streamlined, yet deeply researched work. Skipping the ancestors and aftermath of conventional biography, Max gives us the man, his work, and his times-the niceties of which (so complicated, so exquisitely intertwined) Max articulates with, well, Wallace-like lucidity and wit. Above all this is the story of a touching young man who insisted on being something better than simply the smartest person in the room.” MenGivingWellsPersonsStoriesYoungRoomsHe ManComplicatedWitYoung ManTouchingAncestorConventionalBiographiesSomething BetterMaxAftermathIntertwinedLucidityNiceties Author:Blake Bailey
“The funniest novel you've never read. . . . Afternoon Men is a revelation to sophisticated readers of every stripe, but especially to a certain kind of artist manqu on the brink of discovering that life is a more difficult business than he ever had reason to expect. . . . The subject matter is 'relatable,' as my students like to say. Better still, though, is what you can learn about the craft of writing from this marvelous book. . . . Indeed, if you're looking for a funny, nonportentous Hemingway, then the early Powell is your man.” IfsMenWritingKindStillsBookMatterReasonLife IsArtistCertainDifficultNovelSubjectsStudentsReaderCraftsRevelationsAfternoonDiscoveringSophisticatedMarvelousRelatableSubject MatterStripes Author:Blake Bailey