Home
Authors
Tags
App
Get QuoteDark Inspirational Quotes App
All Quotes by author - Peter Carey
" And it's always possible that you will not get a nice review. So - and that's enraging of course, to get a bad review, you can't talk back, and it's sort of shaming in a way. "
Back
Always
Bad
" At the very end of a book I can manage to work for longer stretches, but mostly, making stuff up for three hours, that's enough. I can't do any more. At the end of the day I might tinker with my morning's work and maybe write some again. But I think three hours is fine. "
Day
Work
Think
" Australia is my lens. I cannot see the world any other way. "
Lens
Way
Australia
" Being famous as a writer is like being famous in a village. It's not really any very heady fame. "
Fame
Village
Writer
" Culture is the way for a country to know itself. "
Culture
Itself
Know
" Good writing of course requires talent, and no one can teach you to have talent. "
Teach
Writing
Talent
" I don't separate my books into historical novels and the rest. To me, they're all made-up worlds, and both kinds are borne out of curiosity, some investigation into the past. "
Books
Out
Past
" I don't think you have the right to shout about other people's private life. "
Right
Think
People
" I have written a memoir here and there, and that takes its own form of selfishness and courage. However, generally speaking, I have no interest in writing about my own life or intruding in the privacy of those around me. "
Courage
Privacy
Writing
" I like how they are. I think they're great. And their communities are communities. I have a greater sense of community in New York than almost anywhere I've ever lived. Really, it's terrific. "
Community
Great
Think
" I'm always the one with the activist friends. I've been an activist very little. "
Very
Little
Friends
" I'm interested in where we are, where we're going, where we've come from. "
Going
Come
Where
" I never base characters on real people. There are people who do that but I really don't know how to do it. "
Know
Real
People
" I think that thing about the destruction of the world is there all the time, it's there every day when we look out the window. "
Window
World
Day
" I thought I would be an organic chemist. I went off to university, and when I couldn't understand the chemistry lectures I decided that I would be a zoologist, because zoologists seemed like life-loving people. "
People
Chemistry
Thought
" It's true: one of the things that I've always thought about American society is that you never get the sort of natural politicisation of class consciousness that you would get in the United Kingdom or even in Australia. "
American
You
True
" I went to work in 1962, and by '64 I was writing all the time, every night and every weekend. It didn't occur to me that, having read nothing and knowing nothing, I was in no position to write a book. "
Book
Time
Weekend
" I woke up in Australia almost every day for the first 47 years of my life. When I left, I didn't discard that, didn't reject that, didn't forget that. Not even New York City can wipe that out. "
My Life
New York
Day
" My greatest pleasure is to invent. My continual mad ambition is to make something true and beautiful that never existed in the world before. "
Ambition
Beautiful
World
" Nostalgia is something we think of as fuzzy. But it's pain. Pain concerning the past. "
Something
Nostalgia
Pain
" One has to be able to twist and change and distort characters, play with them like clay, so everything fits together. Real people don't permit you to do that. "
Change
You
Together
" So in the first draft, I'm inventing people and place with a broad schematic idea of what's going to happen. In the process, of course, I discover all sorts of bigger and more substantial things. "
People
Place
Process
" The Australian cast of mind is not something I would want to be without - and I couldn't be without. It's not a choice. "
Want
Mind
Cast
" The great thing about using the past is that it gives you the most colossal freedom to invent. The research is necessary, of course, but no one writes a novel to dramatically illustrate what everybody already knows. "
Past
Research
Freedom
" What I find really attractive is something that's going to be a little dangerous. Something that might get me into trouble; you know, you turn up in London and you've just rewritten Dickens. And, of course, then you think, 'What have I done?' "
Done
Think
Trouble
" Writers, at least writers of fiction, are always full of anxiety and worry. "
Worry
Full
Fiction
Check our other websites:
BookDark
MusicDark