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- On the whole, dialogue is the most difficult thing, without any doubt. It's very difficult, unfortunately. You have to detach yourself from the notion of…
- Like all mystics (and many novelists, not least the present one) he is baffled, a child, before the real now; far happier out of it,…
- Another reason I think the novel will survive is that the reader has to work in a novel. In a film, you are presented with…
- It is not only species of animal that die out, but whole species of feeling. And if you are wise you will never pity the…
- The bowed head, the buried face. She is silent, she will never speak, never forgive, never reach a hand, never leave this frozen present tense.…
- I am one in a row of specimens. It's when I try to flutter out of line that he hates me. I'm meant to be…
- We lay on the ground and kissed. Perhaps you smile. That we only lay on the ground and kissed. You young people can lend your…
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