Katherine Mansfield Quotes About Writing

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  • The late evening is the time of times. Then with that unearthly beauty before one it is not hard to realise how far one has to go. To write something that will be worthy of that rising moon, that pale light.

    Katherine Mansfield (2006). “The Collected Stories of Katherine Mansfield”, p.315, Wordsworth Editions
  • I want so to live that I work with my hands and my feeling and my brain. I want a garden, a small house, grass, animals, books, pictures, music. And out of this, the expression of this, I want to be writing (Though I may write about cabmen. That’s no matter.) But warm, eager, living life — to be rooted in life — to learn, to desire, to feel, to think, to act. This is what I want. And nothing less. That is what I must try for.

    Katherine Mansfield (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Katherine Mansfield (Illustrated)”, p.1136, Delphi Classics
  • I think of you often. Especially in the evenings, when I am on the balcony and it’s too dark to write or to do anything but wait for the stars. A time I love. One feels half disembodied, sitting like a shadow at the door of one’s being while the dark tide rises. Then comes the moon, marvellously serene, and small stars, very merry for some reason of their own. It is so easy to forget, in a worldly life, to attend to these miracles.

    Katherine Mansfield (1974). “The Letters of Katherine Mansfield”
  • Looking back, I imagine I was always writing. Twaddle it was too. But better far write twaddle or anything, anything, than nothing at all.

    Journal, July 1922
  • Letters are the real curse of my existence. I hate to write them: I have to. If I don't, there they are - the great guilty gates barring my way.

    Katherine Mansfield, Margaret Scott (1997). “The Katherine Mansfield notebooks”
  • Why it should be such an effort to write to the people one loves I can't imagine. It's none at all to write to those who don't really count.

    Katherine Mansfield, Margaret Scott (1997). “The Katherine Mansfield notebooks”
  • I am a recluse at present & do nothing but write & read & read & write

    Katherine Mansfield, Vincent O'Sullivan, Margaret Scott (1984). “The Collected Letters of Katherine Mansfield: 1903-1917”, Oxford University Press, USA
  • Ach, Tchekov! Why are you dead? Why can’t I talk to you in a big darkish room at late evening—where the light is green from the waving trees outside? I’d like to write a series of Heavens: that would be one.

    Katherine Mansfield, Margaret Scott (1997). “The Katherine Mansfield notebooks”
  • Better to write twaddle, anything, than nothing at all.

  • Would you not like to try all sorts of lives - one is so very small - but that is the satisfaction of writing - one can impersonate so many people.

    Katherine Mansfield, Vincent O'Sullivan, Margaret Scott (2008). “The Collected Letters of Katherine Mansfield: 1922-1923”, Oxford University Press, USA
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