British author (1919-2013)
We are all creatures of the stars and their forces, they make us, we make them, we are part of a dance from which we by no means and not ever may consider ourselves separate.
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Shikasta
There is no doubt fiction makes a better job of the truth.
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Under My Skin
Political correctness is the natural continuum from the party line. What we are seeing once again is a self-appointed group of vigilantes imposing their views on others. It is a heritage of communism, but they don't seem to see this.
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The Sunday Times, May 10, 1992
I'm always astounded at the way we automatically look at what divides and separates us. We never look at what people have in common. If you see it, black and white people, both sides look to see the differences, they don't look at what they have together. Men and women, and old and young, and so on. And this is a disease of the mind, the way I see it. Because in actual fact, men and women have much more in common than they are separated.
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interview, Salon, November 11, 1997
I was so immersed in writing [The Golden Notebook], that I didn't think about how it might be received. I was involved not merely because it was hard to write--keeping the plan of it in my head I wrote it from start to end, consecutively, and it was difficult--but because of what I was learning as I wrote. Perhaps giving oneself a tight structure, making limitations for oneself, squeezes out new substances where you least expect it. All sorts of ideas and experiences I didn't recognize as mine emerged when writing. The actual time of writing, then, and not only the experiences that had gone into the writing, was really traumatic: it changed me. Emerging from this crystallizing process, handing the manuscript to publisher and friends, I learned that I had written a tract about the sex war, and fast discovered that nothing I said then could change that diagnosis.
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Partisan Review, 1973
People are just cannibals unless they leave each other alone.
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The Golden Notebook
The book which bores you when you are twenty or thirty will open doors for you when you are forty or fifty -- and vice versa.
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introduction, The Golden Notebook
If we were to put into practice what we know ... but that is the point.
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Prisons We Choose to Live Inside
The difficulty of writing about sex, for women, is that sex is best when not thought about, not analysed.
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The Golden Notebook
The truth was, she was becoming more and more uncomfortably conscious not only that the things she said, and a good many of the things she thought, had been taken down off a rack and put on, but that what she really felt was something else again.
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The Summer Before the Dark
A public library is the most democratic thing in the world. What can be found there has undone dictators and tyrants.
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attributed, Grammar Girl's 101 Words Every High School Graduate Needs to Know
The youth do not see the old. They are not programmed to see the old, who are cancelled, negated, wiped out.
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Shikasta
All one's life as a young woman one is on show, a focus of attention, people notice you. You set yourself up to be noticed and admired. And then, not expecting it, you become middle-aged and anonymous. No one notices you. You achieve a wonderful freedom. It's a positive thing. You can move about unnoticed and invisible.
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attributed, An Uncommon Scold
When a book's pattern and the shape of its inner life is as plain to the reader as it is to the author -- then perhaps it is time to throw the book aside, as having had its day, and start again on something new.
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Partisan Review, 1973
Words. Words. I play with words, hoping that some combination, even a chance combination, will say what I want.
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The Golden Notebook
My mother was a woman who was very frustrated. She had a great deal of ability, and all this energy went into me and my brother. She was always wanting us to be something. For a long time she wanted me to be a musician, because she had been a rather good musician. I didn't have much talent for it. But everybody had to have music lessons then. She was always pushing us. And, of course, in one way it was very good, because children need to be pushed. But she would then take possession of whatever it was. So you had to protect yourself. But I think probably every child has to find out the way to possess their own productions.
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The Paris Review, spring 1988
I do not think writers ought ever to sit down and think they must write about some cause, or theme ... If they write about their own experiences, something true is going to emerge.
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"All Things Considered", NPR, October 11, 2007
In times of war, as everyone knows, who has lived through one, or talked to soldiers when they are allowing themselves to remember the truth, and not the sentimentalities with which we all shield ourselves from the horrors of which we are capable ... in times of war we revert, as a species, to the past, and are permitted to be brutal and cruel. It is for this reason, and of course others, that a great many people enjoy war. But this is one of the facts about war that is not often talked about.
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Prisons We Choose to Live Inside
We are several people fitted inside each other. Chinese boxes. Our bodies are the outside box. Or the inside one if you like.
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Shikasta
I think I am at the end of a certain phase of my life. What I'm on the lookout for now is the unexpected, for things that come from outside and that I never thought might happen. Sometimes you have to watch for them so you don't automatically say no to the new, simply because you're in the habit of saying no to everything that comes along.
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interview, The Progressive, June 1999