Ann Patchett
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Ann Patchett
Ann Patchett is an American author. She received the Orange Prize for Fiction and the PEN/Faulkner Award in 2002 for her novel Bel Canto. Patchett's other novels include Run, The Patron Saint of Liars, Taft, State of Wonder, and The Magician's Assistant, which was shortlisted for the Orange Prize. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and received the Nashville Banner Tennessee Writer of the Year Award in 1994...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth2 December 1963
CountryUnited States of America
One must not be shy where language is concerned.
You can't spend your whole life in front of a screen.
I'm very sentimental about lobsters. The last lobster I ate was the only lobster I cooked.
If I was a waitress, I was too tired at the end of the day when I came home to try to write.
Only a few of us are going to be willing to break our own hearts by trading in the living beauty of imagination for the stark disappointment of words.
You are always someones favorite unfolding story
In this life we love who we love. There were some stories in which facts were very nearly irrelevant.
But we cannot unbraid the story of another person’s life and take out all the parts that don’t suit our purposes and put forth only the ones that do.
Using your imagination is the one time in life you can really go anywhere.
Part of it is living in Tennessee. I'm so out of the loop. And as a person, I'm out of the loop. I'm oblivious by nature.
It was never the right time or it was always the right time, depending on how you looked at it.
Happiness compresses time, makes it dense and bright, pocketsized.
Maybe there would be a bad outcome for some of the others, but no one was going to shoot a soprano.
He used to say we all had a compass inside of us and what we needed to do was to find it and to follow it.