Frases de Annie Proulx

Edna Annie Proulx es una escritora estadounidense. Firma sus historias y libros como Annie Proulx.[1]​

Su historia corta Brokeback Mountain, publicada en la revista The New Yorker el 13 de octubre de 1997, fue llevada al cine, tras múltiples contratiempos, por Ang Lee . En 2001 su novela The Shipping News fue llevada al cine como Atando cabos.[2]​ Wikipedia  

✵ 22. agosto 1935
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Annie Proulx: Frases en inglés

“All stemmed from Quoyle's chief failure, a failure of normal appearance.”

Annie Proulx libro The Shipping News

Fuente: The Shipping News (1993), P. 2

“The ocean twitched like a vast cloth spread over snakes.”

Annie Proulx libro The Shipping News

Fuente: The Shipping News (1993), P. 193

“Dad, there's smoke coming out of the can and coming out of your mouth, too. How do you do that, daddy?”

Annie Proulx libro The Shipping News

Fuente: The Shipping News (1993), P. 42

“Quoyle, who spoke little himself, inspired talkers. His only skill in the game of life”

Annie Proulx libro The Shipping News

Fuente: The Shipping News (1993), P. 9

“And three lucky stones strung on a wire to keep the house safe.”

Annie Proulx libro The Shipping News

Fuente: The Shipping News (1993), P. 45

“Quoyle large, white, stumbling along going nowhere”

Annie Proulx libro The Shipping News

Fuente: The Shipping News (1993), P. 4

“Dad, are we scared?' said Sunshine. 'No, honey. It's an adventure.”

Annie Proulx libro The Shipping News

Fuente: The Shipping News (1993), P. 51

“It was not until the next evening that he discovered he had a page from Leviticus stuck to his back.”

Annie Proulx libro The Shipping News

Fuente: The Shipping News (1993), P.53

“This has always bothered me, the division: as though there was something about women who write that is very different.”

On literary prizes only awarded to women in “Annie Proulx: ‘I’ve had a life. I see how slippery things can be’” https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/jun/05/annie-proulx-ive-had-a-life-i-see-how-slippery-things-can-be in The Guardian (2016 Jun 5)
Personal life and writing career

“I don’t think I was a particularly good or diligent mother. It took a long time for the obvious to become obvious: I could not operate in a conventional family.”

On women being expected to embrace motherhood naturally in “Annie Proulx: ‘I’ve had a life. I see how slippery things can be’” https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/jun/05/annie-proulx-ive-had-a-life-i-see-how-slippery-things-can-be in The Guardian (2016 Jun 5)
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“It’s kind of an old-fashioned book…It’s long; it has a lot of characters; it takes a big theme. It isn’t a navel-staring, dysfunctional-family thing that’s so beloved of most American writers. It’s different, but I think people probably miss those books that were written some time ago – the big book that was written with care.”

On her novel Barkskin in “Annie Proulx: ‘I’ve had a life. I see how slippery things can be’” https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/jun/05/annie-proulx-ive-had-a-life-i-see-how-slippery-things-can-be in The Guardian (2016 Jun 5)
Personal life and writing career

“Where a story begins in the mind I am not sure—a memory of haystacks, maybe, or wheel ruts in the ruined stone, the ironies that fall out of the friction between past and present, some casual phrase overheard. But something kicks in, some powerful juxtaposition, and the whole book shapes itself up in the mind…”

On her writing process in in “An Interview with Annie Proulx” https://www.missourireview.com/article/an-interview-with-annie-proulx/ in The Missouri Review (1999 Mar 1)
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“I loathe interviews and getting me to sit still for a whole day is unprecedented.”

On her dislike of interviews in “Annie Proulx, The Art of Fiction No. 199” https://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/5901/annie-proulx-the-art-of-fiction-no-199-annie- in The Paris Review (Spring 2009)
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“I wish I knew how to quit you.”

Annie Proulx libro Brokeback Mountain

Fuente: Brokeback Mountain