Quote by: Jean Stafford

To her own heart, which was shaped exactly like a valentine, there came a winglike palpitation, a delicate exigency, and all the fragrance of all the flowery springtime love affairs that ever were seemed waiting for them in the whisky bottle. To mingle their pain their handshake had promised them, was to produce a separate entity, like a child that could shift for itself, and they scrambled hastily toward this profound and pastoral experience.


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Author Bio


  • NameJean Stafford
  • DescriptionAmerican short story writer and novelist
  • BornJuly 1, 1915
  • DiedMarch 26, 1979
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist; Short Story Writer
  • WorksThe Mountain Lion; The Collected Stories Of Jean Stafford
  • AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship; Pulitzer Prize For Fiction; O. Henry Award