Dawn Powell
Dawn Powell
Dawn Powellwas an American writer of novels and stories...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPlaywright
Date of Birth28 November 1896
CountryUnited States of America
cities majors
There is really one city for everyone just as there is one major love.
forests rich instinct
A novel must be a rich forest known at the start only by instinct.
kindness pessimistic injustice
I realize more and more how instinctively pessimistic I am of all human kindness -- since I am always so bowled over by it -- and am never surprised by injustice, malice or personal attack.
lovely together lovely-day
Joe and Jojo and I had lovely day together. I love Joe so much - more and more.
war men vanity
The basis of tragedy is man's helplessness against disease, war and death; the basis of comedy is man's helplessness against vanity (the vanity of love, greed, lust, power).
girl baby believe
I think we will have a boy baby and he will be born on the 20th of August. Everyone else has a girl baby and at times I don't believe I should mind having a little Phyllis Dawn but Dearest wants a boy and I do.
years evil childhood
Rage swept over her at being young, young and little, as if some evil fairy had put that spell on her. Why must you be locked up in this dreadful cage of childhood for twenty or a hundred years? Nothing in life was possible unless you were old and rich, until then you were only small and futile before your tormentors, desperately waiting for the release that only years could bring.
gossip people village
A writer's business is minding other people's business ... all the vices of the village gossip are the virtues of the writer.
rushing peaceful contentment
Yet better for one of my nature to have it that way than to have life a peaceful, placid flow of quiet contentment. I must have days of rushing excitement.
running book track
A novel is like a gland pill - it nips off the cream of my hysterics and gets them running on track in a book where they belong instead of rioting all over my person.
age ingredients dupes
The human comedy is always tragic, but since its ingredients are always the same - dupe, fox, straight, like burlesque skits - the repetition through the ages is comedy.
writing people satire
Satire is people as they are; romanticism, people as they would like to be; realism, people as they seem with their insides left out.
new-york home cities
There is something more annoying than pleasant in finding neighbors from back home chiselling in on your own exclusive New York. It mitigates your triumph in having conquered the great city and brings home the ungratifying truth that anyone can do it.