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Monday, January 29, 2018

Edward Albee: Why I Did Not Become A Shoe Salesman, A Brain Surgeon Or A Bus Driver

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 In a 2008 interview, Albee told interviewer Charlie Rose that he was "thrown out" (of home) because his parents wanted him to become a "corporate thug" and did not approve of his aspirations to become a writer.[7] 

"It is my belief that the writer, the free-lance author, should be and must be a critic of the society in which he lives. It is easy enough, and always profitable, to rail away at national enemies beyond the sea, at foreign powers beyond our borders who question the prevailing order. But the moral duty of the free writer is to begin his work at home; to be a critic of his own community, his own country, his own culture. If the writer is unwilling to fill this part, then the writer should abandon pretense and find another line of work: become a shoe repairman, a brain surgeon, a janitor, a cowboy, a nuclear physicist, a bus driver." Edward Abbey, naturalist and author (29 Jan 1927-1989)  

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