Art knows neither doctrine nor idea; its nature is to show.
More Quotes by Guy Davenport
Imagination is like the drunk man who lost his watch and must get drunk again to find it.
I like to believe that I don't think of myself as a writer. I am an amateur. Back when I was teaching, I wrote when I could. Weekends were good typewriter time. Now, it's whenever I feel there's something to be put on paper. I don't care what time it is, though I always write in the notebooks at night.
As long as you have ideas, you can keep going. That's why writing fiction is so much fun: because you're moving people about, and making settings for them to move in, so there's always something there to keep working on.
There's nothing like being a soldier for confidence or learning your limits or enduring utter humiliation.
My view, as one who taught it, is that the whole purpose of a literary education should be to tell people that these things exist. I don't think any teacher should try to 'teach an author,' but rather simply describe what the author has written. And this is what I tried to do.
I never intended to be a teacher. I just like going to school and learning things.