If all I ever wrote about was inner city freaks, I think it would be dishonest.
Meaning of the quote
This quote means that if Eric Bogosian only wrote about people who are different or live in the city, it would not be true to who he is. He wants to write about a variety of people and experiences, not just focus on one type of person. Bogosian believes it's important to be honest in his writing and not just stick to a single topic or group of people.
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I know that I’m inadequate, but I never thought that at seventeen. I thought I was doing the best I could. I thought I was being idealistic.
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I provide the bricks and mortar with the words and situations – the director and the actors and the designers build the house.
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I’m always surprised by things that happen to my work.
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As soon as the dirt is hitting the casket, it’ll all be forgotten.
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Ensemble is hard to do. It’s like 3-D chess.
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I’m not hip, I’m not cool, I’m not glib.
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I write for an audience that likes what I like, reads what I read, thinks about the things I think about. In many ways, this puts me in opposition to the people who go to the theater generally.
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