Dawn Powell was an American writer born on November 28, 1896, and died on November 14, 1965. Her works are known for their deep insight into the lives of the American middle class.
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Source: The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965
Source: The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965
“For a genius to be a genius, he must have a selfless slave between himself and the world.”
Source: The Diaries of Dawn Powell, 1931-1965
Source: The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965
Source: Novels, 1930-1942
“I cannot exist without the oxygen of laughter.”
Source: The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965
Source: The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965
Source: The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965
Source: The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965
“A novel must be a rich forest known at the start only by instinct.”
Source: Novels, 1930-1942
“A capacity for going overboard is a requisite for a full-grown mind.”
Source: The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965
“There is really one city for everyone just as there is one major love.”
Source: The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965
Source: The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965
Source: The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965
Source: The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965
Source: The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965
“Joe and Jojo and I had lovely day together. I love Joe so much - more and more.”
Source: The Diaries of Dawn Powell, 1931-1965
Source: Dawn Powell at Her Best
