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Harold Brodkey
American
Author
Born:
Oct 25
,
1930
Died:
Jan 26
,
1996
Am
Death
Long
Me
Will
Young
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
Frederick Douglass
Helen Keller
Henry David Thoreau
Joyce Meyer
Mark Twain
Og Mandino
Zig Ziglar
I have thousands of opinions still - but that is down from millions - and, as always, I know nothing.
Harold Brodkey
Nothing
Down
Thousands
Know
Always
Opinions
Still
Millions
I am sensible of the velocity of the moments, and entering that part of my head alert to the motion of the world I am aware that life was never perfect, never absolute. This bestows contentment, even a fearlessness.
Harold Brodkey
Life
World
Contentment
Entering
Fearlessness
Absolute
Perfect
Never
Part
Head
Velocity
Am
Motion
Sensible
Moments
Even
Aware
Alert
Memory, so complete and clear or so evasive, has to be ended, has to be put aside, as if one were leaving a chapel and bringing the prayer to an end in one's head.
Harold Brodkey
Prayer
Memory
Complete
Chapel
Put
Clear
Head
Leaving
Were
End
Ended
Aside
Evasive
Bringing
It is like visiting one's funeral, like visiting loss in its purest and most monumental form, this wild darkness, which is not only unknown but which one cannot enter as oneself.
Harold Brodkey
Darkness
Unknown
Wild
Monumental
Enter
Visiting
Purest
Oneself
Only
Like
Most
Loss
Form
Cannot
Which
Funeral
If you like to read, sometimes it's interesting just to go and see what the reality is, of the word, of the seedy or not so seedy fiction writer, the drunk or sober poet... Sometimes you can go looking for illumination.
Harold Brodkey
You
Reality
Sometimes
Word
Poet
Looking
Drunk
See
Writer
Like
Read
Go
Just
Fiction
Fiction Writer
Sober
Interesting
Illumination
Public radio is alive and kicking, it always has been.
Harold Brodkey
Kicking
Alive
Has-Been
Always
Been
Public
Public Radio
Radio
Being ill like this combines shock - this time I will die - with a pain and agony that are unfamiliar, that wrench me out of myself.
Harold Brodkey
Time
Myself
Me
Will
Pain
Out
Wrench
Like
Shock
Die
Unfamiliar
Being
Ill
Agony
It is death that goes down to the center of the earth, the great burial church the earth is, and then to the curved ends of the universe, as light is said to do.
Harold Brodkey
Death
Great
Light
Church
Down
Universe
Earth
Said
Goes
Burial
Ends
Center
Then
Almost the first thing I did when I became ill was to buy a truly good television set.
Harold Brodkey
Buy
Good
First
Television
Television Set
Almost
Became
First Thing
Truly
Did
The First Thing
Ill
Thing
Set
But death's acquisitive instincts will win.
Harold Brodkey
Death
Win
Will
Instincts
I look upon another's insistence on the merits of his or her life - duties, intellect, accomplishment - and see that most of it is nonsense.
Harold Brodkey
Life
See
Insistence
Merits
Look
Most
Another
Nonsense
His
Intellect
Accomplishment
Duties
Her
So an autobiography about death should include, in my case, an account of European Jewry and of Russian and Jewish events - pogroms and flights and murders and the revolution that drove my mother to come here.
Harold Brodkey
Death
Events
Mother
Revolution
About
Case
Russian
Drove
Come
Account
Autobiography
Should
Flights
European
Include
Here
Jewish
I was always crazy about New York, dependent on it, scared of it - well, it is dangerous - but beyond that there was the pressure of being young and of not yet having done work you really liked, trademark work, breakthrough work.
Harold Brodkey
Work
Crazy
You
Dangerous
Pressure
Young
Scared
About
Having
New
Beyond
Liked
Well
Always
Trademark
York
Done
Dependent
New York
Being
Breakthrough
Really
I can't change the past, and I don't think I would. I don't expect to be understood. I like what I've written, the stories and two novels. If I had to give up what I've written in order to be clear of this disease, I wouldn't do it.
Harold Brodkey
Change
Past
Think
Would
Give
Had
Written
Clear
Like
Understood
Up
Expect
Disease
Order
Stories
Novels
Two
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