Jonathan Lethem Quotes

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  • Apparently Brooklyn needn't always push itself to be something else, something conscious and anxious, something pointed toward Manhattan.... Brooklyn might sometimes also be pleased, as here on Flatbush, to be its grubby, enduring self.

    Jonathan Lethem (2004). “The Fortress of Solitude”, p.50, Vintage
  • So much of the effort that goes into writing prose for me is about making sentences that capture the music that I'm hearing in my head. It takes a lot of work, writing, writing, and rewriting to get the music exactly the way you want it to be.

    Source: www.believermag.com
  • Comics? Honestly, that's more a matter of nostalgia for me. I think most of that energy has gone to my love of literature, and my love of film...

    "‘No, I don’t paint anymore’ – Bookmunch Classic Interview: Jonathan Lethem". Interview with Peter Wild, bookmunch.wordpress.com. October 31, 2013.
  • I don't know why the world has changed so much that writers are now expected to appear in public and talk about their work. It's something I find very difficult. And yet, one does have some sense of responsibility towards one's publishers, to the people trying to sell the book.

    Source: www.believermag.com
  • Apologies aren't something you want to get in the habit of practicing in the mirror

    Jonathan Lethem (2003). “Gun, with Occasional Music”, p.25, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Some people have things written all over their faces; the big guy had a couple of words misspelled in crayon on his.

  • I'm a firm believer that there are no rules in art. Every trajectory is different.

    Source: www.believermag.com
  • Listen to me. I’m shy. I’m not stupid. I can’t meet people’s eyes. I don’t know if you understand what that’s like. There’s a whole world going on around me, I’m aware of that. It’s not because I don’t want to look at you, Lucinda. It’s that I don’t want to be seen.

    Jonathan Lethem (2008). “You Don't Love Me Yet”, p.205, Vintage
  • I definitely care about how the concept of New York punk was constructed, and why it mattered. But I wasn't gonna do that. Partly because I'm not a great journalist...

    "Fear of Music". Interview with Jayson Greene, pitchfork.com. May 29, 2012.
  • What's lucky about my career in general is that I stumbled into what every writer most wants. Not repeating myself and doing strange things has become my trademark.

  • Being blocked, being uncertain, sitting there not knowing, waiting, abiding with it: this is the work. If you don't have the tolerance for that you're in great trouble. If you want to call it a writer's block... that doesn't seem a very useful name for that kind of abiding that I think is the essence of the work.

    Big Think Interview with Max Miller, bigthink.com. September 25, 2010.
  • Yet I'm making a book and I'm going to care immensely about what words get bound in the pages, and I want the object to look good. I won't believe in it and it won't be real to me until there's a finished book I can hold.

    Interview with Peter Andrey Smith, www.believermag.com. May 2012.
  • I learned to write fiction the way I learned to read fiction - by skipping the parts that bored me.

  • For those whose ganglia were formed pre-TV, the mimetic deployment of pop-culture icons seems at best an annoying tic and at worst a dangerous vapidity that compromises fiction's seriousness by dating it out of the Platonic Always, where it ought to reside.

  • It was only as I wrote about fear that I began to find paths of access to feelings that were intolerable to me then.

    "Straight outta Brooklyn" by Tim Adams, www.theguardian.com. December 13, 2003.
  • I've just finished reading Reality Hunger and I'm lit up by it-astonished, intoxicated, ecstatic, overwhelmed. . . . It really is an urgent book: a piece of art-making itself, a sublime, exciting, outrageous, visionary volume.

  • The level at which my OCD enters my writing process isn't that I slap the keyboard - it's more along the lines of a compulsive need to swap syllables around, rework words and sentences - I revise for the pleasure and satisfaction of it, rather than out of a sense of duty.

    Source: www.washingtonpost.com
  • Writing is a private discipline, in a field of companions.

    FaceBook post by Jonathan Lethem from Aug 18, 2014
  • I keep one simple rule that I only move in one direction - I write the book straight through from beginning to end. By following time's arrow I keep myself sane.

    "Talk time: Jonathan Lethem". Interview with Hamish Mackintosh, www.theguardian.com. January 28, 2004.
  • What age is a black boy when he learns he's scary?

    Jonathan Lethem (2004). “The Fortress of Solitude”, p.490, Vintage
  • I can't bear the silent ringing in my skull.

  • Reading and writing are the same thing; it's just one's the more active and the other's the more passive. They flow into each other.

    Source: www.believermag.com
  • I got into underground comics fairly early on and kind of wandered away from the superhero stuff, but I was an art student and I was drawing a lot as a kid.

  • A reader, encountering a sentence about a barking dog, would have to dwell on why that choice was made at that moment. Everything in a novel is explicitly chosen, whereas some of what a film captures feels incidental, according to the vagaries of photography and sound recording.

    Interview with Paul Auster, www.believermag.com. February 2005.
  • I've always felt that the writing I responded to most - the novels and stories that compelled me, that felt like they described the world I live in, with all of its subjectivity, irrationality, and paradox, were those which made free use of myths and symbols, fantastic occurences, florid metaphors, linguistic experiments, etcetera - to depict the experiences of relatively 'realistic' characters - on the level of their emotions and psychology, rather than in terms of what kinds of lives they led or what kind of events they experience.

    Source: www.washingtonpost.com
  • You could grow up in the city where history was made and still miss it all.

    Jonathan Lethem (2004). “The Fortress of Solitude”, p.259, Vintage
  • I try not to become too regular an addict of any one subculture.

    "Talk time: Jonathan Lethem". Interview with Hamish Mackintosh, www.theguardian.com. January 28, 2004.
  • I'm not a sociologist, and the novel has often concerned itself with sociology. It's one of the generating forces that's made fiction interesting to people. But that's not my concern. I'm interested in psychology. And also certain philosophical questions about the world.

    Source: www.believermag.com
  • I work on a laptop specifically so I can work in cafes and pretend I'm part of the human world.

    "Talk time: Jonathan Lethem". Interview with Hamish Mackintosh, www.theguardian.com. January 28, 2004.
  • I met someone who lives in an elevator.

    Jonathan Lethem (2014). “Amnesia Moon”, p.83, Faber & Faber
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