Thursday, November 8, 2007

He himself was the one exception


Theodore Dreiser, the American novelist who wrote "An American Tragedy," had his first novel, "Sister Carrie," published on this day in 1900. He made $68.40 in royalties. Dreiser once wrote: "Life is a God-damned, stinking, treacherous game and nine hundred and ninety-nine men out of a thousand are bastards."

Fellow novelist Sherwood Anderson wrote about Dreiser: "Something grey and bleak and hurtful, that has been in the world perhaps forever, is personified in him."

(Also read about Dreiser at Last Words -- click this entry's title.)

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