Cyril Connolly Quotes About Writing

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  • Always be nice to those younger than you, because they are the ones who will be writing about you.

    David Pryce-Jones, Cyril Connolly (1984). “Cyril Connolly: Journal and Memoir”
  • Young writers if they are to mature require a period of between three and seven years in which to live down their promise. Promise is like the mediaeval hangman who after settling the noose, pushed his victim off the platform and jumped on his back, his weight acting a drop while his jockeying arms prevented the unfortunate from loosening the rope. When he judged him dead he dropped to the ground.

    Cyril Connolly (2008). “Enemies of Promise”, p.109, University of Chicago Press
  • An author arrives at a good style when his language performs what is required of it without shyness.

    Cyril Connolly (2008). “Enemies of Promise”, p.17, University of Chicago Press
  • I review novels to make money, because it is easier for a sluggard to write an article a fortnight than a book a year, because the writer is soothed by the opiate of action, the crank by posing as a good journalist, and having an air hole. I dislike it. I do it and I am always resolving to give it up.

  • When I write after dark the shades of evening scatter their purple through my prose.

    Cyril Connolly (2008). “Enemies of Promise”, p.3, University of Chicago Press
  • Better to write for yourself and have no public, than to write for the public and have no self.

    New Statesman 25 Feb. 1933
  • A great writer created a world of his own and his readers are proud to live in it. A lesser writer may entice them in for a moment, but soon he will watch them filing out.

    1938 Enemies of Promise, ch.1.
  • How many books did Renoir write on how to paint?

  • There are only three things which make life worth living: to be writing a tolerably good book, to be in a dinner party of six, and to be traveling south with someone whom your conscience permits you to love.

  • The detective story itself is in a dilemma. It is a vein which is in danger of being worked out, the demand is constant, the powers of supply variable, and the reader, with each one he absorbs, grows a little more sophisticated and harder to please, while the novelist, after each one he writes, becomes a little more exhausted.

  • The books I haven't written are better than the books other people have.

  • Literature is the art of writing something that will be read twice; journalism what will be grasped at once.

    Enemies of Promise (1938) ch. 3
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