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" Writing can't be taught. "
Susanna Moore
Writing
Taught
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" Women are completely disadvantaged - despite what men will say. It is not a fair fight. "
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" I lived in Calcutta for five months in 1999. While I was there, I read many journals, diaries, collections of letters and histories. "
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Five
Letters
" The point always is to be writing something - it leads to more writing. "
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Point
" Each year, I await with dread the federal government's catalog of endangered and threatened species in the Hawaiian Islands, where I was raised and where I live. "
Susanna Moore
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" The world of womens' prisons is indeed a microcosm. "
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World
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" Young writers reasonably say, 'I don't know what to write about,' so writing about yourself is a very literal way to begin. "
Susanna Moore
Way
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Know
" 'Calcutta is a pot of honey' means that in the first half of the nineteenth century, before the society became truly Victorian in feeling and tone, Bengal was a place to make money. The governor-generals returned to England rich men. It was a bountiful, lush, prosperous, easy place to make a fortune - in coal, in jute, and particularly cloth. "
Susanna Moore
Men
Society
Rich
" 'The Big Girls' has always seemed to me to be a story about different kinds of families - a divorced mother with a child; a father with his child and his girlfriend; a mother of three children, suffering from postpartum depression; and the rigid artificial families maintained by women in prison - all potentially perilous. "
Susanna Moore
Mother
Child
Depression
" As a girl, I sat awestruck at the feet of Harriet Ne, author of 'Tales of Molokai'. It was she who used to say, 'I myself have seen it,' after telling a particularly hair-raising ghost story - a phrase that I borrowed for one of my titles. "
Susanna Moore
Story
She
Feet
" The history of Hawaii may be seen as a story of arrivals. "
Susanna Moore
Hawaii
May
Seen
" I was betting on cockfights in the Filipino workers' camps when I was 11. "
Susanna Moore
Betting
Camps
Filipino
" 'In the Cut' was not what readers expected of me. Before it was published, I was seen as a women's writer, which meant that I wrote movingly about flowers and children. "
Susanna Moore
Children
Me
Flowers
" The task of understanding the past is neverending. "
Susanna Moore
Understanding
Past
Task
" Transgressive to me means breaking the rules and sinning. I don't see myself as breaking the rules and sinning. I'm really interested in what it means to be female. "
Susanna Moore
Myself
See
Rules
" It is possible to say that all of my books concern themselves with the notion of what it means to be female - whether it is in New York City in 2000 or Calcutta in 1836. In that way, my books really are the same. "
Susanna Moore
New York
Way
Say
" When I was 23, I went to work for Jack Nicholson reading scripts. Later, I was married to a production designer named Richard Sylbert. So I lived in Los Angeles for ten years. "
Susanna Moore
Reading
Los Angeles
Years
" 'Forever Amber,' written by Kathleen Winsor in 1944, was banned in Boston at the time of its publication as obscene and offensive. This alone would have been enough to excite my interest, but in 1956, it was sitting inoffensively on the shelves of the small country library on the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii, where my family spent its summers. "
Susanna Moore
Alone
Small
Family
" I have to admit that I was very happy to finish 'In the Cut,' and happy not to return to it. "
Susanna Moore
Happy
Return
Very
" When I was nine, I was taught to ride a surfboard in Waikiki by the beach boy Rabbit Kekai. "
Susanna Moore
Nine
Boy
Beach
" The chance of any species reaching and then surviving on an island as distant as one of the Hawaiian chain is infinitesimal, but despite the extraordinary odds, plants and seeds found their way ashore, carried by the tide or blown by trade winds, inside birds or in their feathers, in the branches of trees and in the jetsam of sunken ships. "
Susanna Moore
Birds
Seeds
Trees
" People will be able to survive, of course, without honeycreepers and monk seals. But if the wolf spider is in trouble, we are in trouble, too. "
Susanna Moore
Trouble
Wolf
Survive
" On its 2015 list, the Fish and Wildlife Service included the 'ea, or hawksbill turtle, as well as the green turtle, Ridley sea turtle, leatherback turtle and loggerhead turtle. Four mammals are considered endangered: the Hawaiian hoary bat; the kohola, or humpback whale; the sperm whale; and the endemic Hawaiian monk seal. "
Susanna Moore
Service
Sea
Green