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" I once read that in vaudeville, it was often the straight guy who got paid more than the comic because that's the tougher job. He has to set up the jokes in just the right way. "
Michael Dirda
Job
Got
Way
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" Most scholarly books we read for the information or insight they contain. But some we return to simply for the pleasure of the author's company. "
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" A job should bring enough for a worker and family to live on, but after that, self-realization, the exercise of one's gifts and talents, is what truly matters. "
Michael Dirda
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Job
" In truth, my Anglophilia is fundamentally bookish: I yearn for one of those country house libraries, lined on three walls with mahogany bookshelves, their serried splendor interrupted only by enough space to display, above the fireplace, a pair of crossed swords or sculling oars and perhaps a portrait of some great English worthy. "
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Enough
Truth
" The goal of a just society should be to provide satisfying work with a living wage to all its citizens. "
Michael Dirda
Living
Work
Wage
" When I talk to friends and editors about possible projects, especially about projects that might come with a significant cash advance, they usually suggest a biography. Sometimes I'm tempted, but the prospect of spending years researching and writing about someone else's life offends my vanity. "
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Life
Friends
Someone
" A reviewer's lot is not always an easy one. I can remember flogging myself to finish Harold Brodkey's 'The Runaway Soul' despite the novel's consummate, unmitigated tedium. "
Michael Dirda
Soul
Finish
Easy
" In my own case, my folks didn't actually object to comics, as many parents did, but they pretty much felt the things were a waste of time. "
Michael Dirda
Own
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Parents
" In my younger days, I used to visit record shops and covet boxed sets of Beethoven symphonies, Wagner operas, Bach cantatas, Mozart piano concertos. Only rarely was I able to find the money for such luxuries. "
Michael Dirda
Piano
Days
Find
" I don't like gross monetary inequities. I firmly believe that the wrong people and the wrong professions are being rewarded, and rewarded absurdly, and that the hardest work the obscenely rich do is ensuring that they preserve their privileges, status symbols, and bloated bank accounts. "
Michael Dirda
Bank
Wrong
Rich
" My urge at Christmas time or Hanukkah-time or Kwanzaa-time is that people go to bookstores: that they walk around bookstores and look at the shelves. Go to look for authors that they've loved in the past and see what else those authors have written. "
Michael Dirda
Walk
Christmas
Past
" Literary generations come and go, and each generation passeth away and is heard of no more. In the end, simply the making itself - of poems and stories and essays - delivers the only reward a writer can be sure of. And, perhaps, the only one that matters. "
Michael Dirda
End
Come And Go
Go
" Once upon a time, I sat in my mother's lap as she turned the pages of Golden Books, and I gradually learned to read. "
Michael Dirda
Books
Time
She
" 'The Admirable Crichton' is probably Barrie's most famous work after 'Peter Pan', nearly a pendant to that classic. "
Michael Dirda
Most
Classic
Admirable
" At any given moment, I've always assumed that nearly everyone around me was smarter than I was, more naturally gifted, quicker-witted, and probably capable of understanding Heidegger and Derrida. "
Michael Dirda
More
Moment
Understanding
" I've always liked an easygoing, colloquial style. I like the kind of reviewer who is essentially a fellow reader, an enthusiast, a fan. "
Michael Dirda
Style
Always
Fan
" Deep in my cortex, the year is divided into reading seasons. The period from mid-October to Christmas, for instance, is 'ghost story' time, while Jane Austen and P. G. Wodehouse pretty much own April and May. "
Michael Dirda
Time
Story
Seasons
" Since I make my living as a literary journalist, not a book scout, I spend inordinate amounts of time either reading or writing. "
Michael Dirda
Living
Reading
Writing
" In classic noir fiction and film, it is always hot. Fans whirr in sweltering hotel rooms, sweat forms on a stranger's brow, the muggy air stifles - one can hardly breathe. Come nightfall, there is no relief, only the darkness that allows illicit lovers to meet, the trusted to betray, and murderers to act. "
Michael Dirda
Meet
Hotel
Hot
" At 17, I traveled to Mexico in a lemon yellow Mustang and saved money by bunking down in cheap, cockroach-infested flophouses. In my early 20s, I went on to thumb rides through Europe, readily sleeping in train stations, my backpack as a pillow. Once I even hunkered down for a night on a sidewalk grate - for warmth - in Paris. "
Michael Dirda
Money
Yellow
Train
" For me, the two weeks between Christmas and Twelfth Night have come to be reserved for desultory reading. The pressure of the holiday is over, the weather outside is frightful, there are lots of leftovers to munch on, vacation hours are being used up. "
Michael Dirda
Vacation
Weather
Reading
" Mentoring is the last refuge of the older artist. With luck, disciples will keep one's books in print, one's reputation alive. "
Michael Dirda
Will
Artist
Luck
" Like most people, I find watching the lazy and quiet underwater realm of a big aquarium exceptionally calming. "
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Find
Underwater
Quiet
" Near my desk, I keep a large plastic carton filled with fresh notebooks and stationery of various kinds, sizes, and qualities. "
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Fresh
Desk
Keep
" Summertime, and the reading is easy... Well, maybe not easy, exactly, but July and August are hardly the months to start working your way through the works of Germanic philosophers. Save Hegel, Heidegger, and Husserl for the bleaker days of February. "
Michael Dirda
Way
Reading
Start
" Writers keep writing and publishers publishing - it never grows boring. "
Michael Dirda
Boring
Writing
Publishing
" When I was a boy in the late 1950s, the public library refused to stock books by Edgar Rice Burroughs. They were regarded as vulgar, ill-written potboilers. "
Michael Dirda
Books
Boy
Library
" Adventurous reading allows one to escape a little from the provincialities of one's home culture and the blinders of one's narrow self. "
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Self
Reading
Home
" The savagery and power of Edith Wharton's ghost stories surprised me. "
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Stories
Surprised
Ghost
" With the possible exception of steampunk aficionados, many reasonable people must view my fascination with Victorian and Edwardian popular fiction - mysteries, fantasy, and adventure - as eccentric or merely antiquarian. "
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View
People
Many
" Most lyric poetry is about love, whether yearned after, fulfilled, or wistfully regretted; what isn't tends to consist of laments and cris du coeur over this, that, and the other. "
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