James Jones: Frases en inglés
Letter to his brother Jeff, from Hawaii (7 April 1941); p. 11
To Reach Eternity (1989)
Letter to Maxwell Perkins (21 October 1946); p. 77
To Reach Eternity (1989)
The Paris Review interview (1958)
“I want to make everybody in the world groan with the inevitability of sorrow.”
As quoted in Into Eternity : The Life of James Jones, American Writer (1985) by Frank MacShane, p. 305
I suppose that sounds an awful lot like Wolfe, but if it does, it's exactly the way I feel.
Letter to his brother Jeff, from Hawaii (7 April 1941); p. 13
To Reach Eternity (1989)
The Paris Review interview (1958)
First line. "Jones packs a hell of a lot into that first line. He tells you it's summer, he tells you it's morning, he tells you you're on an Army post with a soldier who's obviously leaving for someplace, and he gives you a thumbnail description of his hero. That's a good opening line." ~ Ed McBain (Evan Hunter) in Killer's Payoff (1958)
From Here to Eternity (1951)
Introduction for his unfinished novel, Whistle (1978) the third part of his war trilogy (which was completed by Willie Morris); quoted in TIME magazine (13 March 1978) http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,919437,00.html
“There's only a thin red line between the sane and the mad.”
"Old midwestern saying" created by Jones for his story, as stated in James Jones: An American Literary Orientalist Master (1998) by Steven R. Carter
The Thin Red Line (1962)
Letter to his brother Jeff, from Hawaii (22 March 1942); p. 17
To Reach Eternity (1989)
Letter to Maxwell Perkins (21 October 1946); p. 78
To Reach Eternity (1989)
As quoted in "From Eternity to Here" in Newsweek (13 January 1958)
As quoted in Wisdom for the Soul : Five Millennia of Prescriptions for Spiritual Healing (2006) by Larry Chang