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What need had the businessman to scribble or philosophize when he dominated the imagination of his time and the frantic materialism that was his principle of existence had become the haunting central figure in contemporary life? ~ Alfred Kazin
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Walking I am unbound, and find that precious unity of life and imagination, that silent outgoing self, which is so easy to loose, but which a high moments seems to start up again from the deepest rhythms of my own body. How often have I had this longing for an infinite walk - of going unimpeded, until the movement of my body as I walk fell into the flight of streets under my feet - until I in my body and the world in its skin of earth were blended into a single act of knowing. ~ Alfred Kazin
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The world of today is at the crossroads--[t]he whole scheme of aimless capitalism and the last dregs of traditionalist nationalism are being seen more clearly in their death struggle. ~ Alfred Kazin
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When a writer talks about his work, he's talking about a love affair. ~ Alfred Kazin
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We never know how much has been missing from our lives until a true writer comes along. ~ Alfred Kazin
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Power beyond reason created a lasting irrationality. ~ Alfred Kazin
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I felt in my bones that Alfred Kazin was right to suggest that 'the deepest side of being American is the sense of being like nothing before us in history' - a historical conceit that privileged biography as the narrative of the exceptionalist experience. ~ David Levering Lewis
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The writer writes in order to teach himself, to understand himself, to satisfy himself; the publishing of his ideas, though it brings gratification, is a curious anticlimax. ~ Alfred Kazin
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To have a sense of history one must consider oneself a piece of history ... ~ Alfred Kazin
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Brooklyn Heights itself is a window on the port. Here, where the perspective is fixed by the towers of Manhattan and the hills of New Jersey and Staten Island, the channels running between seem fingers of the world ocean. Here one can easily embrace the suggestion, which Whitman felt so easily, that the whole American world opens out from here, north and west. ~ Alfred Kazin
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A classic is a book that survives the circumstances that made it possible yet alone keeps those circumstances alive. ~ Alfred Kazin
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Altogether beautiful in the power of its feeling. As beautiful as anything in Thoreau or Hemingway. ~ Alfred Kazin
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In a very real sense, the writer writes in order to teach himself, to understand himself; the publishing of his ideas, though it brings gratifications, is a curious anticlimax. ~ Alfred Kazin
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I liked reading and working out my ideas in the midst of that endless crowd walking in and out of the (library) looking for something. I, too, was seeking fame and fortune by sitting at the end of a long golden table next to the sets of American authors on the open shelves. ~ Alfred Kazin
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Modern American literature was born in protest, born in rebellion, born out of the sense of loss and indirection which was imposed upon the new generations out of the realization that the old formal culture-the "New England idea"-could no longer serve. ~ Alfred Kazin
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Art changes all the time, but it never "improves." It may go down, or up, but it never improves as technology and medicine improve. ~ Alfred Kazin
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I would as lief look upon a piece of pastrami-stained paper as on the face of Alfred Kazin. ~ Saul Bellow
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I had to admit that in his old-fashioned way O'Hara was still romantic about sex; like Scott Fitzgerald, he thought of it as an upper-class prerogative. ~ Alfred Kazin
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