“The California I knew, old rancho California, is gone. It just doesn’t exist, except maybe in little pockets. I lived on the edge of the Mojave Desert, an area that used to be farm country. There were all these fresh-produce stands with avocados and date palms. You could get a dozen artichokes for a buck or something. Totally wiped out now.”
More from Sam Shepard
“You write things in different states of mind. After a long day of writing, once you sleep…”
“You have to take the plunge. It’s easy to talk about the process, but it’s a…”
“I’m not interested in borders so much as I like putting things together.”
“The stories my characters tell are stories that are always unfinished, always imagistic…”