Joyce Carol Oates Quotes and its meanings

Joyce Carol Oates has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Alone Car Experience Food History Hope Imagination Love Poetry Religion Sports Teacher

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What does Joyce Carol Oates write about?

Joyce Carol Oates has written on many topics but he is most famous for his work about alone, car, experience, food, history, hope, imagination, love, poetry, religion, sports & teacher. People always share Alone quotes, Car quotes, experience, food, history, hope, imagination, love, poetry & religion from his literary works.

What are the top most famous quotes by Joyce Carol Oates?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Joyce Carol Oates.

  • Probably nothing serious or worthwhile can be accomplished without one's willingness to be alone for sustained periods of time, which is not to say that one must live alone, obsessively.
  • If you are a writer you locate yourself behind a wall of silence and no matter what you are doing, driving a car or walking or doing housework you can still be writing, because you have that space.
  • Anyone who teaches knows that you don't really experience a text until you've taught it, in loving detail, with an intelligent and responsive class.
  • Yes, I've listened to just a few audiobooks - but hope to listen to more. I've wanted to investigate how my own books sound in this format and find the experience of listening, and not reading, quite fascinating.
  • If food is poetry, is not poetry also food?
  • To be Jewish is to be specifically identified with a history. And if you're not aware of that when you're a child, the whole tradition is lost.
  • It seems disingenuous to ask a writer why she, or he, is writing about a violent subject when the world and history are filled with violence.
  • Obviously the imagination is fueled by emotions beyond the control of the conscious mind.
  • In love there are two things - bodies and words.
  • Boxing is a celebration of the lost religion of masculinity all the more trenchant for its being lost.