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Annie Proulx

Annie Proulx

Born: 08-21-1935

Annie Proulx is an acclaimed American author known for her richly detailed storytelling and vivid portrayal of rural life. Born in 1935, she gained international fame with her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "The Shipping News" and the short story "Brokeback Mountain," which was adapted into an Oscar-winning film. Her works often explore themes of nature, isolation, and human resilience, establishing her as a powerful voice in contemporary literature.

Quotes

There’s nothing wrong with what I do. I make passengers feel safe and happy. Admirable goals in these times.

Annie Proulx

A love affair with knowledge will never end in heartbreak.

Annie Proulx

You got to be tough and ruthless and know what you want, and you gotta go straight for it and never give up no matter what it is.

Annie Proulx

You don't need to like your father or to love him or even forgive him, but you do need to be alright with him. He's your father. You've got to come to terms with that.

Annie Proulx

It was a small operation, and there were days when the news was late, missed connections, a broken camera, a fuzzy shot. And then people became angry. The telegraph operators at Port Tickle and Grassy Bay. It seemed, in many ways, such as a voracious Durrell who had begun in the endeavor with firm faith that newspapers must be sent, daily, to the outports.

Annie Proulx

I guess she just rambled on, like that boat of hers, but unlike that boat of hers went from point A to point A.

Annie Proulx

But this is the good thing about life: She never sleeps.

Annie Proulx

Do you know how complicated it is to make a whole boat and then lug it up to Chuckie and set it adrift?

Annie Proulx

We don’t afterlife to us, we do afterlife to them.

Annie Proulx

What they are Fling from is the darkening land itself, not animals, not people, not laws.

Annie Proulx

Sometimes it's best to ignore everyone's kind advice and just look deep in your own heart and believe what it feels best to believe.

Annie Proulx

He’d known that she was far beyond him, anyway, that sense of a wider world rippling so far out of reach (distantyo there was no searching).

Annie Proulx