American novelist born on August 24, 1898, and died on March 27, 1989. Malcolm Cowley is known for his profound insights into American literature and society, with his works often set against historical backdrops, depicting the lives and emotions of characters.
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“Age is not different from earlier life as long as you're sitting down”
“Authors are sometimes like tomcats: They distrust all the other toms but they are kind to kittens”
“The germ of a story is a new and simple element introduced into an existing situation or mood.”
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