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I've never tried to define my states of mind when I write.
Adrienne Kennedy
I have to totally credit that to my mother. There were two children. I was the only girl. And she just always talked to me. She would tell me things that happened to her ... her dreams, her past ... it's like the monologues in my plays, it really is. Because her stories were loaded with imagery and tragedy, darkness and sarcasm and humor...
Adrienne Kennedy
To me, they're the greatest generation. My parents and their friends, to me, have qualities that I don't have, my children don't have. They're very imaginative, hardworking people. They created so much. My mother could teach all day, and then she could come home and cook a perfect dinner, and her house always looked perfect. They had qualities, I think, that are just so admirable.
Adrienne Kennedy
The world is always in a turmoil over skin color. The hatred that people feel, I'm not able to articulate it.
Adrienne Kennedy
Oh, the stories-those are an amalgam. I don't think she would've defined herself like that, but my mother was a great storyteller. She always held me captive. She smoked Lucky Strike cigarettes, and she'd always say, "Adrienne, I wanna tell you something.” She is just all over my whole writing career. And my father, because he gave speeches. Really, everything I write is a kind of mixture of his speeches, and her telling me all these stories about Georgia.
Adrienne Kennedy