Lawrence Weschler quotes:

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  • Genetically, I have tons of musical background in my life. My mother's father was a famous Weimar-era composer, Ernst Toch. My father's mother was the head of the Vienna Conservatory's piano department. It all canceled out in my case. I'm completely hopeless in music.

  • I kind of write about visual art the way Roger Angell writes about baseball, which is to say, you're writing about life: it's a somewhat focused, limited terrain in which you write about everything.

  • I tend to write about people on the edge who are pushing things out from the edge but who are not necessarily big-ticket items.

  • When you're a kid, your first five or six years, you converge all the time. School is about training that out of you, especially universities.

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