Bonnie Jo Campbell
1962
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Biography
Bonnie Jo Campbell is an American writer known for her works in fiction and contemporary literature. She was born in 1962 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Campbell has received various awards and accolades for her writings, including being a finalist for the National Book Award in Fiction for her collection 'American Salvage.' She is admired for her raw and honest portrayals of rural life, resilience, and the human experience.
Famous Quotes (5)
1
I'm not afraid of anything in the world. I wish I was. It's a funny thing human beings are afraid of hopes and dreams. People like me are not afraid. We dream and hope.
2
When I talk to these weird people who come to my readings, I feel a lot of human love and concern. It's people who make donations to society who are the most interesting to me.
3
I'm bored with peace. I say, let's have 2 wars at the same time. Let's see how good each country is in forging the most weapons.
4
The pleasure of writing fiction is that you traverse the prairie of the self.
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We can't become what we need to be by remaining what we are.