George V. Higgins was born 13 November 1939, and died 6 November 1999.
George V. Higgins Quotes
- This life’s hard, but it’s harder if you’re stupid.
- Egotism is the art of seeing in yourself what others cannot see.
- The disability of much American literature, is that it’s written by college professors sitting on their big fat rusty-dusties who don’t know anything about law, politics or any subject in which real people make real livings.
- The quotes make the story. Dialogue is character and character is plot.
- Nobody ever got started on a career as a writer by exercising good judgement, and no one ever will, either, so the sooner you break the habit of relying on yours, the faster you will advance.
- Data is what distinguishes the dilettante from the artist.
- If you do not seek to publish what you have written, then you are not a writer and you never will be.
George V. Higgins was an American author, lawyer, newspaper columnist, and college professor. Higgins worked as a deputy assistant attorney general for the Commonwealth, and an Assistant United States Attorney and a journalist and newspaper columnist before becoming a novelist. He wrote more than 30 books, but is well known for his bestselling hardboiled crime novels. Popular titles include The Friends of Eddie Coyle and Cogan’s Trade
. In 1990, Higgins published On Writing, a book of hard-bitten advice for aspiring writers.
‘Higgins was proud of his skill in rendering dialogue with great accuracy. He liked to point out that accurate dialogue is not a verbatim transcription of things said but an imaginative recreation in compressed form. He was also an expert in lending atmosphere to a series of harsh or barren facts, inducing his readers to figure out important things artfully implied in the text but never stated.’Â (via)
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