Ernest Hemingway Quotes About Critics

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  • I am opposed to writing about the private lives of living authors and psychoanalyzing them while they are alive. Criticism is getting all mixed up with a combination of the Junior FBI-men, discards from Freud and Jung and a sort of Columnist peep-hole and missing laundry list school. ... Every young English professor sees gold in them dirty sheets now. Imagine what they can do with the soiled sheets of four legal beds by the same writer and you can see why their tongues are slavering.

    Ernest Hemingway (2008). “The Good Life According to Hemingway”, Ecco
  • Critics are men who watch a battle from a high place then come down and shoot the survivors.

  • God knows, people who are paid to have attitudes toward things, professional critics, make me sick; camp-following eunuchs of literature.

    Ernest Hemingway (2008). “The Good Life According to Hemingway”, Ecco
  • If the book is good, is about something that you know, and is truly written, and reading it over you see that this is so, you can let the boys yip and the noise will have that pleasant sound coyotes make on a very cold night when they are out in the snow and you are in your own cabin that you have built or paid for with your work.

    Ernest Hemingway (2014). “By-Line Ernest Hemingway: Selected Articles and Dispatches of Four Decades”, p.165, Simon and Schuster
  • Decadence is a difficult word to use since it has become little more than a term of abuse applied by critics to anything they do not yet understand or which seems to differ from their moral concepts.

    Ernest Hemingway (2014). “The Hemingway Collection”, p.2231, Simon and Schuster
  • One battle doesn't make a campagin, but critics treat one book, good or bad, like a whole war.

  • I don't like to write like God. It is only because you never do it, though, that the critics think you can't do it.

    Ernest Hemingway, Carlos Baker (2003). “Ernest Hemingway Selected Letters 1917-1961”, p.515, Simon and Schuster
  • All the critics who could not make their reputations by discovering you are hoping to make them by predicting hopefully your approaching impotence, failure and general drying up of natural juices. Not a one will wish you luck or hope that you will keep on writing unless you have political affiliations in which case these will rally around and speak of you and Homer, Balzac, Zola and Link Steffens.

    "Old Newsman Writes: A Letter from Cuba". Esquire, December 1934.
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