Dan Wakefield
Dan Wakefield
Dan Wakefieldis an American novelist, journalist and screenwriter. His best-selling novels Going All The Wayand Starting Over_were made into feature films. He wrote the screenplay of Going All The Way, which starred Ben Affleck, Rachel Weisz and Rose McGowan. He created the NBC prime time television series “James at 15”and served as story editor of the seriesHis other notable works include Island in the City: The World of Spanish Harlem,a pioneering journalistic account of a Puerto Rican neighborhood in New...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
CountryUnited States of America
There is art in taking time to appreciate the clean wash of the mind's silence.
Being a soldier [in the wars of modern power politics] was like being on a team in a sport that drew no crowds, except for the players' own parents and friends.
Appreciation of life itself, becoming suddenly aware of the miracle of being alive, on this planet, can turn what we call ordinary life into a miracle. We come awake to such a realization when we recognize our connection to a spiritual dimension.
Clarity of mind, body and spirit is the key to creativity.
Religion is rarely mentioned in current prime-time dramas or sitcoms that supposedly reflect the way we live now.
The message of Jesus is summed up partly in the Sermon on the Mount, and partly when he begins his ministry and quotes the passage from Isaiah: 'I have come to set free the prisoners and restore sight to the blind.' And certainly, his mission is also to bring hope. It was to heal people, to befriend the outcast.
I've always written about social concerns. My first book was about Spanish Harlem.
I wrote a great deal about the Civil Rights Movement when I was writing for 'The Nation' in the '60s, and also for Esquire magazine. Reading the biography of Coffin, it just reminded me that in those days, when you saw the term 'Christian,' it usually meant people for civil rights and for justice.