Quote by: Tobias Wolff

In the very act of writing I felt pleased with what I did. There was the pleasure of having words come to me, and the pleasure of ordering them, re-ordering them, weighing one against another. Pleasure also in the imagination of the story, the feeling that it could mean something. Mostly I was glad to find out that I could write at all. In writing you work toward a result you won't see for years, and can't be sure you'll ever see. It takes stamina and self-mastery and faith. It demands those things of you, then gives them back with a little extra, a surprise to keep you coming. It toughens you and clears your head. I could feel it happening. I was saving my life with every word I wrote, and I knew it.


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Author Bio


  • NameTobias Wolff
  • DescriptionFiction writer, memoirist
  • BornJune 19, 1945
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionNovelist; Writer; Autobiographer
  • AwardsPEN/Faulkner Award For Fiction; Guggenheim Fellowship