Books Quote by Amos Oz
“D.H. Lawrence, I think, defined the difference between writing an article and writing a novel very well. He said, in writing a novel, the writer must be able to identify emotionally and intellectually with two or three or four contradicting perspectives and give each of them very a convincing voice. It's like playing tennis with yourself and you have to be on both sides of the yard. You have to be on both sides, or all sides if there are more than two sides.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Conversation with Amos Oz, 2005
Writing a novel requires embodying multiple conflicting viewpoints, giving each a credible voice, like playing tennis against oneself.
In simple terms: Novelists must hold and argue several opposing perspectives.
Embrace diverse inner dialogues.
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When to use this quote
- creative workshops
- fiction writing
- character development
- editorial reviews
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Which conflicting voice dominates your story?
- How do you balance them?
Focusing on too many sides can dilute narrative focus.