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All Quotes by author - Romesh Gunesekera
" A novel means a new way of doing a story. If you go back the origins of a novel, 'Clarissa' - that's not a novel; it's just a bunch of letters. But it isn't! Because it's organised in a particular way! A novel is what you make of it. "
You
Way
New
" A passenger on a road journey is in the hands of a driver; a reader embarking on a book is in the hands of a narrator. "
Hands
Road
Journey
" Every Sri Lankan, and almost every visitor to Sri Lanka, carries a longing for the place in some small form - hiraeth, the Welsh call it - wherever they go and whatever their background. It binds them however much the war and politics might try to divide them. "
Go
Place
Politics
" For me, there is urgency in fiction, even though writing is, in itself, an act against the corrosiveness of time. "
Against
Act
Time
" I believe if a sentence is to retain its strength over time, it needs to be carefully made. "
Strength
Time
Believe
" I don't think I knew I would be a writer. I wanted to become a writer, and I tried to write. "
Become
Writer
Write
" I don't think there ever will be a biopic on me! I would much like some of my books to be made into films. "
Me
Books
Think
" If you are writing something, you automatically create a certain distance. It can be very little. Even within the same city you imaginatively have a certain distance from your subject, and at the same time, you have to have a connection. "
You
Same
City
" In the sense that writing is to retrieve the past and stop the passing of time, all writing is about loss. It's not nostalgia in the sense of yearning to bring back the past, but recognition of the erosion of things as you live. "
You
Live
Loss
" It seems to me that we live in dangerous times all over the world: we have the technology to remember everything but a desire to forget the troubling and to seek the safety of numbness. Fiction can do something about that. "
Safety
World
Me
" I was thinking of writers living in East Europe before the Berlin Wall came down. They wrote fantastic stuff but were dealing with a situation that was almost impossible to deal with, but they found a way. "
Impossible
Thinking
Living
" I was very lucky - it wasn't a question of being wealthy; my father was just extremely lucky with the couple of jobs he got. So we got a chance to travel when nobody else could travel. "
Nobody
Father
Lucky
" Language is the means by which we negotiate our relationship with time. "
Relationship
Which
Language
" Most childhoods are full of anxiety, but that tends to get smoothed over, so you have a sense of nostalgia. "
Anxiety
You
Over
" People who read fiction are different from other people because they are people who are interested in an imagined world. "
Other
Because
Different
" Sri Lanka is an island that everyone loves at some level inside themselves. A very special island that travellers, from Sinbad to Marco Polo, dreamed about. A place where the contours of the land itself forms a kind of sinewy poetry. "
Island
Special
Poetry
" Sri Lanka is a part of my background: it's not where I live, but it's what I want to explore. And I find it works very well to explore through fiction. "
Find
Want
Through
" The nationalist movement supported Sinhala by suppressing Tamil; there were competing nationalisms. It was a fundamental mistake to make parallel streams in education - or a calculated political gamble. Politicians were playing with it. "
Mistake
Education
Movement
" The old idea that you grow wiser as you get older, and you learn from your elders, is actually completely wrong. "
Elders
Learn
Old
" To my mind, forgetting is a risky strategy for living. Memory is essential to us. It is DNA. We need to remember, and we need to imagine. That's why we have books, writing, fiction. "
Writing
Mind
Strategy
" When I was growing up, I don't think I knew any other child who had been out of Sri Lanka. "
Child
Growing Up
Up
" Whether it is better to forget and let wounds heal or remember and learn from the past is a crucial question for all of us, wherever we are. "
Remember
Past
Learn
" Whether we live in Sri Lanka or Malaysia or India, the U.K. or the U.S., we face similar issues of understanding, remembering the past that has made us and seeing the future we want. "
Face
Understanding
Past
" Who controls the present controls the past. There's a power structure, if you like, between the present and the past and the future, and that's what I'm interested in. "
Power
Future
You
" With 'Noontide Toll', I wanted to cater to a single story but also collectively more than a single story. "
Story
Single
More
" Writing is incredibly important to me as a way of handling the world, understanding how it works. "
World
Writing
Understanding
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