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" I'm always looking for a sign - not in a spooky, supernatural way, but in a 'neurotic writer' kind of way. "
Erik Larson
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Always
Kind
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" My office is tiny. I think most people would be shocked if they came to my home and saw it. It is, in fact, the former makeup room of a gorgeous local TV newscaster. I keep a neat desk. Clutter makes me anxious. "
Erik Larson
Me
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" I wouldn't say that I'm an Italian wine connoisseur. I do like red wine. I guess my favorites now are Bordeauxes. French. "
Erik Larson
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" I read a book called 'Transatlantic', which is a history of the great shipping lines. Also, of course, I had read about the Titanic and saw Leo drowning at the end of the 'Titanic' movie and all that stuff. "
Erik Larson
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" I'd always been interested in maritime history, especially the great liners. I'd have done a book about the Titanic if it hadn't already been done to death by James Cameron and Celine Dion. "
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" Digression is my passion. I'm not kidding. I love telling the main stories, but in some ways, what I love most is using those narratives as a way of stringing together the interesting stories that people have kind of forgotten and that are kind of surprising. "
Erik Larson
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" A very important part of my workday are the two Nunzillas on my windowsill. They keep me constant company. They're little windup toys, and when they move across the desk, they spark from the mouth. I think of them as my editors. They sort of remind you that the world can be a silly place. "
Erik Larson
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You
World
" There's something so relentless and foul about Hitler and his people, and the way things progressed from year to year. It just got to me in the strangest way. "
Erik Larson
Got
Me
Relentless
" My favorite zone is from 1890 -1915, that zone that spans the overlap of the so-called Gilded Age and the Progressive Era. People had such a boundless sense of optimism; They felt they could do anything they wanted to do, and they went out and tried to do it. "
Erik Larson
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" The one place where I do think our culture today has to be extremely careful is this whole thing about illegal aliens. Because any time you start defining a significant block of the population as 'others,' or as less than you, you start getting into dangerous waters. "
Erik Larson
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Today
Time
" I was never concretely aware of the extent of anti-Semitism in the United States and in the upper levels of the State Department. "
Erik Larson
United States
Aware
Never
" I have found from experience that it is often interesting and useful to start from the edges and work inward - another flaw of mine. I seldom approach things directly. I would have made a great moth. "
Erik Larson
Things
Great
Work
" Whenever I finish a book, I start with a blank slate and never have ideas lined up. "
Erik Larson
Start
Up
Book
" If I'd been living in Berlin in 1933-34, could I possibly have foreseen the Holocaust and all the corollary horrors of World War II? And if I had, would I have done anything about it? I also started to wonder: how does a culture slip its moorings? "
Erik Larson
Culture
Living
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" Anytime you look at someone in detail, you're putting the camera on that person. What I typically look for is one or two or three really strong characters who will hold the narrative throughout the work. "
Erik Larson
Work
Strong
You
" Captain William Thomas Turner, hero; villain, Schwieger. As I started doing research into him and into the submarine and so forth, I found that I was growing increasingly sympathetic to him. He's a young guy, 30, handsome, well-liked by his crew, humane. "
Erik Larson
Handsome
Hero
Research
" I've been asked a lot lately what message is there in the Lusitania for the modern day. To be honest, not much. Except that maybe hubris and overconfidence are always dangerous things. "
Erik Larson
Dangerous
Always
Hubris
" The head of the hurricane research division, Hugh Willoughby, told me that hurricanologists can predict the behavior of storms if those storms behave predictably. "
Erik Larson
Research
Behavior
Head
" To me, nuclear weapons are the secret crisis of our time. Frankly, everyone needs to reread John Hersey's 'Hiroshima.' "
Erik Larson
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Me
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" It was David McCullough's 'The Johnstown Flood' that lit my imagination as to how I might one day go about writing book-length nonfiction, though my favorite of his books is 'Mornings on Horseback,' about the young Teddy Roosevelt. "
Erik Larson
Flood
Day
Young
" I was once again looking for a book idea, and I remembered Holmes, but I specifically remembered that there was this World's Fair thing in the background. I thought, 'I'll read about the fair.' I had nothing better to do. I'd dismissed about a dozen ideas, and I was getting sort of antsy. I started reading, and that's where I got hooked. "
Erik Larson
Reading
World
Looking
" The telephone call that forever changed the lives of the Dodd family of Chicago came at noon on Thursday, June 8, 1933, as William E. Dodd sat at his desk at the University of Chicago. "
Erik Larson
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" We, of course, have the power of hindsight in our arsenal, but people living in Berlin in that era didn't. What would that have been like as this darkness fell over Germany? "
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" When I'm considering an idea, and there is an element of hubris involved, I generally feel comfortable that it's going to be a good story. Pride goeth before a fall. It's an element of a lot of big stories. "
Erik Larson
Hubris
Story
Fall
" The Lusitania is a monument to this optimism, to the hubris of the era. I love that, because where there is hubris, there is tragedy. "
Erik Larson
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Tragedy