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Backward Ran Sentences: The Best of Wolcott Gibbs from The New Yorker
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“As a footnote to the above, I would like to say that I am getting very tired of literary authorities, on both the stage and the screen, who advise young writers to deal only with those subjects that happen to be familiar to them personally. It is quite true that this theory probably produced "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," but the chances are it would have ruled out "Hamlet.”
― Backward Ran Sentences: The Best of Wolcott Gibbs from The New Yorker
― Backward Ran Sentences: The Best of Wolcott Gibbs from The New Yorker
“The most successful critics are always scribbling things in their programs, largely because it gives them an important and industrious air. Also, it is interesting to try to figure out what you've written afterward. Last week, for instance, I made a very helpful note during the second act of a drama called "They Walk Alone." "Lanchstr get face stuck 1 these nights awful if," it seemed to say.”
― Backward Ran Sentences: The Best of Wolcott Gibbs from The New Yorker
― Backward Ran Sentences: The Best of Wolcott Gibbs from The New Yorker
