In medical school, you're taught to write in this convoluted, Latinate way. I knew the vocabulary as well as anyone, but I would write kidney instead of nephric. I insisted on using English. - Ethan Canin 1 Share Now -
I don't think there is such a thing as pure imagination. I think it's a combination of memory and invention. - Ethan Canin 2 Share Now -
I'm a craftsman type of teacher. I don't like the thematic type of teaching that takes place in a lot of colleges. - Ethan Canin 3 Share Now -
The historical background is one of the easier aspects of writing a novel. Far more difficult is dreaming up the smaller, character-based scenes, scenes that rise entirely from one's own imagination. - Ethan Canin 4 Share Now -
When I went for my medical school interview, I had an old paperback of 'Henderson the Rain King' in the pocket of my coat. I was wearing the best clothes I had - a pair of cords and a sport coat - but when I got to the office, all the other interviewees were lined up in their black suits. - Ethan Canin 5 Share Now -
I don't want to be movie-star famous. I want to move people with my writing. - Ethan Canin 6 Share Now -
You know that thing people say, 'poetry is the hardest, stories are the second hardest, novels are the easiest?' I'm here to tell you that novels are the hardest. Writing a novel is unbelievably difficult. It's nightmarish. - Ethan Canin 7 Share Now -
There has always been a tension in my life between the romantic and the practical. I can't hole myself up in a cabin and write down ideas for the rest of my life. I also need to be able to clean out a dog bite. - Ethan Canin 8 Share Now -