Some things Richard Yates said (according to Blake Bailey).
-Read Jane Austen, “who had balls.”
-Avoid Katherine Mansfield, “who didn’t” (have balls).
-Gina Berriault had “balls to spare”.
-Cheever was a “dirty old man” who wrote about farts and so forth, and his slick prose didn’t compensate for the sprawl of his work.
-“Don’t be seduced by prose, the point is structure”
-John O’Hara is the same as Cheever.
-Ulysses was far better than Finnegan’s Wake.
-Billy Bud was better than Moby Dick because the latter sprawled.
-A High Wind in Jamaica and Invisible Man were wonderful, classically structured novels.
-Characters shouldn’t be too ‘knowy’ about themselves; rather they should reveal themselves obliquely, like the narrator’s in Ford’s A Good Soldier or Conrad’s Heart of Darkness.
-Avoid ‘privacy’ and ‘preciousness’ –neither fiction nor poetry is ‘a letter home’.
-Honesty is not, per se, a virtue (remember what Anatole France…
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