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- Every novel should have a beginning, a middle, and an end. — Peter De Vries
- Every novel is an equal collaboration between the writer and the reader and it is the only place in the world where… — Paul Auster
- Every novel is an attempt to capture time, to weave something solid out of air. The author knows it is an impossible… — Arthur David Beaty
- Although every novel is derived directly from another novel, there is really only one novel, the Quixote. — David Berlinski
- Everything has already begun before, the first line of the first page of every novel refers to something that has already happened… — Italo Calvino
- Not every novel that wants to be a tragedy gets to be one. — Jane Smiley
- The novel since its origins has been the privatization of history... the history of private life ... and in that sense every… — Jose Emilio Pacheco
- I have written every poem, every novel, for the same purpose-to find out what I think, to know where I stand. — May Sarton
- There is no such thing as a secure writer: every novel is an impossible mountain. — John le Carre
- Every novel is an ideal plane inserted into the realm of reality. — Jorge Luis Borges
- The unfolding of a story is both as exciting and as difficult for each and every novel I've written, regardless of time… — Rose Tremain
- Every novel generates its own climate, when you get going. — Penelope Lively