I have another aspect of my career where I’m a scholar of Yiddish and Hebrew literature, and I’ll say that when you study Yiddish literature, you know a whole lot about forgotten writers. Most of the books on my shelves were literally saved from the garbage. I am sort of very aware of what it means to be a forgotten artist in that sense. Dara Horn Read Quote
I’m a person who always wanted to turn my life into an archive. Social media made my dream come true. Dara Horn Read Quote
The way I express ideas is through the plot, Suspense is an important part of expressing an idea. Dara Horn Read Quote
Sibling relationships figure in a lot of my books. You don’t often see relationships between adult siblings explored in fiction. Dara Horn Read Quote
Every person has a legacy. You may not know what your impact is, and it may not be something that you can write on your tombstone, but every person has an impact on this world. Dara Horn Read Quote
Memory as an article of faith often comes naturally to writers, who by temperament are likely to be diarists and record keepers, forever searching past events for elusive patterns – and forever believing that such patterns are to be found. Dara Horn Read Quote
I wanted to explore the kinds of hope and doubt, faith and disappointment, that shape the next generation, whether consciously or not. I suppose, in all of my work, I’m always going back in time. Dara Horn Read Quote
I am much more aware of making the plot more original, avoiding contrivance, having the story matter much more. I used to think more about symbols consciously. Now I think much more about the story. Dara Horn Read Quote