Remarks Quote by Doris Lessing
““I write all these remarks with exactly the same feeling as if I were writing a letter to post into the distant past: I am so sure that everything we now take for granted is going to be utterly swept away in the next decade. (So why write novels? Indeed, why! I suppose we have to go on living as if ...)””
About This Quote
Source Interview: The Guardian, 1995
The author feels that current assumptions will be radically altered soon, prompting existential doubt about the purpose of writing.
In simple terms: Current beliefs will change quickly, making writing seem futile.
Write despite uncertainty.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- novel writing
- personal reflection
- cultural critique
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you find meaning when the future is uncertain?
- What role does literature play in turbulent times?
Assumes rapid societal shift, which may be overstated.