"Construed as turf, home just seems a provisional claim, a designation you make upon a place, not one it makes on you. A certain set of buildings, a glimpsed, smudged window-view across a schoolyard, a musty aroma sniffed behind a garage when you were a child, all of which come crowding in upon your latter-day senses -- those are pungent things and vivid, even consoling. But to me they are also inert and nostalgic and unlikely to connect you to the real, to that essence art can sometimes achieve, which is permanence."
"Happiness for me is getting to write about the most important things I know."
Source: Richard Ford (2012). “A Piece of My Heart”, p.142, A&C Black
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Richard Ford
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Richard Ford is an acclaimed American author known for his insightful exploration of identity and human experience in novels like 'The Sportswriter.'
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