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Leslie Fiedler
March 8, 1917 - January 29, 2003
Nationality: American
Category: Critic
Subcategory: American Critic

Kafka is still unrecognized. He thought he was a comic writer.

   

I admire Ginsberg as a poet, despite the fact that he seems not to know when he is being good and when he is bad. But he will last, or at least those poems will last.

   

I like that people who are not experts can not only understand but get engaged by my work. I like that Joe Paterno can read me. Bill Bradley.

   

Foucault was the one person I met in France that I could talk to. He was a mensch. You know whether you agree with him or not because you know what he is saying.

   

Hemingway seems to be in a funny position. People nowadays can't identify with him closely as a member of their own generation, and he isn't yet historical.

   

DeLillo never seems committed to me to what he is writing. Very nice surfaces, but he's got nothing underneath.

   

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