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Top 25 Daniel Alarcón Quotes (2024 Update)

Daniel Alarcón Quote: “The bond between parent and child is chemical, fierce, and inexplicable, even if that parent is a sworn killer. This connection cannot be measured; it at once more subtle and more powerful than science.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “As a boy, I wanted to be the Peruvian Diego Maradona. Sadly, Peru hasnt made the World Cup since 1982, so I guess I did well to choose something different.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “My first and last love will always be fiction. It’s the first thing I do in the morning and the last thing I do at night. I love the novel because it’s like a love affair. You can just fall into it and keep going, and you never know where it’s going to take you.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “How emigration is actually lived – well, this depends on many factors: education, economic station, language, where one lands, and what support network is in place at the site of arrival.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “I’m a sucker for any band named after a work of literature. Los de Abajo take their name from Mariano Azuela’s famous novel ‘The Underdogs,’ and that says a lot about who they are and the music they make.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “Publication in ‘The New Yorker’ meant everything, and it’s no exaggeration to say that it changed my life.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “Peru is a country where more than half the people would emigrate if given the chance. Thats half the population that is willing to abandon everything they know for the uncertainty of a life in a foreign land, in another language.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “I guess in my own life I don’t really think much about manliness too much. I feel like a lot of men that I know don’t sit around thinking, “How am I supposed to be a man?” I don’t think that I have to prove anything.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “Ask any human being alive if they’re the same person they were seven years ago and they’re going to tell you they aren’t.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “Eduardo Halfon is a brilliant storyteller, whose gifts are displayed on every page of this beautiful, daring, and deeply humane book.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “I think probably the thing I’m worst at is the most ephemeral stuff, like blogs. I find it really hard to write. And I’m often been asked to write columns for papers in Peru. And I can’t. I would die. There’s no way I could write a column.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “I do feel fortunate to have some knowledge of the great Latin American writers, including some that are probably not that well known in English. Im thinking of Jose Maria Arguedas, whom I read when I was living in Lima, and who really impacted the way I viewed my country.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “The impact of any particular writer on your own work is hard to discern.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “A novel is like an animal you have to hunt down and kill. If you let it sit for two days, it’s got a two-day head start. So, if I just look at it every day, I’m so much better off.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “Generally, I find that when you’re writing and having fun with the writing, that energy and dynamism is going to come out in the text one way or another.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “For fiction, Im not particularly nationalistic. Im not like the Hugo Chavez of Latin American letters, you know? I want people to read good work.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “I have to really think hard about how to structure sentences, and do more mapping when I sit down to write, so it does impose a certain discipline, intellectual and linguistic.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “I think I’m an American writer writing about Latin America, and I’m a Latin American writer who happens to write in English.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “I began visiting Lima’s prisons back in 2007, when my first novel, ‘Lost City Radio,’ was published in Peru.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “I want people to read good work. If I see someone reading a book by Lorrie Moore or Jennifer Egan, I’m psyched. If I see them reading X Latin American Writer Who Sucks, I’m not psyched. But in terms of news, I do think that’s important.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “I write in English because I was raised in the States and educated in this language.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “I write 1,000 words a day first thing in the morning but I cannot write 240 characters to describe a piece that I spent six weeks working on with a producer.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “I love to walk through the streets of Jesus Maria and Pueblo Libre. The Spanish colonial buildings are in bright colors, two stories high, with these intricate wooden, windowed balconies.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “I’m a believer in the benefits of translation. It’s a necessity and a privilege – it would be awful to be limited to reading authors who’s work was composed in the languages I happen to have learned.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “At the most basic level, I appreciate writers who have something to say.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “Writing an op-ed feels like I’m taking the SAT. It’s so hard. It feels like homework. And if it feels like homework, it just doesn’t get done.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “When I started writing seriously in high school, English was the language I had at my disposal – my Spanish was domestic, colloquial, and not particularly literary or sophisticated.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “What I’m most interested in is not necessarily the wound, but the scar. Not how someone is wounded, but what the scar does later.”
Daniel Alarcón Quote: “I like radio because you can do an hour-long interview and then three days later have a finished piece.”
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