Andre Dubus, from an interview b Quotes
A collection of quotes by Andre Dubus, from an interview b.
Andre Dubus was an American short story writer and essayist, born on August 11, 1936, in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Dubus initially pursued a career in the Marine Corps, but due to a severe car accident in 1986 that left him disabled, he shifted his focus to writing.
Dubus commonly explored themes of love, human relationships, and the human condition in his works. He gained recognition for his exceptional ability to delve into the complexities of ordinary people's lives with profound empathy and sensitivity. His writing often displayed a deep understanding of the human psyche and the intricacies of morality.
Over his career, Dubus published numerous acclaimed collections of short stories, including "Separate Flights" (1975), "Dancing After Hours" (1996), and "Finding a Girl in America" (2010). His story "Killings" was adapted into the critically acclaimed film "In the Bedroom" in 2001, earning him an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay.
Dubus was known for his compassionate nature and dedication to his craft. Despite the physical limitations imposed by his accident, he remained a prolific writer and a revered instructor of creative writing at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.
Andre Dubus passed away on February 24, 1999, in Haverhill, Massachusetts, leaving behind a significant legacy in American literature. His humanistic approach and poignant exploration of the human experience continue to inspire readers and writers alike.