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" I think that's what fiction writing is actually all about. It's about trying to solve problems in creative ways. "
Eleanor Catton
Ways
Creative
Problems
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" I vote far-left. I am frequently angered by corporate greed and think education ought to be free and teachers paid well. "
Eleanor Catton
Education
Greed
I Am
" Fiction is supposed to be immersive and supposed to be entertaining and narrative, so structures have to be buried a little bit. If they come foregrounded too much, it stops being fiction and starts being poetry - something more concrete and out of time. "
Eleanor Catton
Narrative
Too Much
Time
" My second novel, 'The Luminaries,' is set in the New Zealand gold rushes of the 1860s, though it's not really a historical novel in the conventional sense. So far, I've been describing it as 'an astrological murder mystery.' "
Eleanor Catton
Sense
Far
Zealand
" I grew up on the South Island of New Zealand, in a city chosen and beloved by my parents for its proximity to the mountains - Christchurch is two hours distant from the worn saddle of Arthur's Pass, the mountain village that was and is my father's spiritual touchstone, his chapel and cathedral in the wild. "
Eleanor Catton
Father
Spiritual
Mountains
" I'm a Libra. I'm happy to be an air sign, but I do think I have a little too much air in my chart as a whole - some more water would be useful, especially in my personal life, as an emotional counterweight to all that abstraction. "
Eleanor Catton
Happy
Too Much
Water
" I have always loved reading books for children and young adults, particularly when those books are mysteries. "
Eleanor Catton
Loved
Always
Children
" I believe really strongly in imitation, actually: I think it's the first place you need to go to if you're going to be able to understand how something works. True mimicry is actually quite difficult. "
Eleanor Catton
Think
Place
Believe
" My sense of injustice about our family's 'weirdness' in not owning a car was amplified by the fact that we did not own a television, either - my parents were unapologetic about this and told me very cheerfully that I would thank them for it when I was older, which was quite true. "
Eleanor Catton
Parents
Car
Family
" One of the things I really like about Victorian novels is the close anatomisation of character. People's gestures and mannerisms and the quality of their thought is very closely identified and analysed. "
Eleanor Catton
Character
People
Quality
" I have written ever since I knew mechanically how to do it. "
Eleanor Catton
How
Ever
Knew
" What I feel is that true creation happens when you're making something out of nothing - like it's divine, you know. Creation is a completely divine concept. "
Eleanor Catton
You
True
Nothing
" I often feel intellectually frustrated when I'm in a position where I'm not moving forward; when I'm not enquiring about something. "
Eleanor Catton
Moving Forward
Moving
Forward
" A trip to the picture framer's, with a selection of prints, is the most joyous outing I can imagine. I've spent more money on framing than on anything else I own. "
Eleanor Catton
I Can
Own
Picture
" I don't feel like literature has the power to alienate. I think that's something people feel if they don't connect with a work of art. But I don't think a work of art can actively reject the person who's looking at it or reading it. "
Eleanor Catton
Work
Art
People
" I see disappointment as something small and aggregate rather than something unified or great. With a little effort, every failure can be turned into something good. "
Eleanor Catton
Great
See
Good
" There are a lot of people of my generation in New Zealand literature, young writers on their first or second books, that I'm just really excited about. There seems to be a big gap between the generation above and us; it seems to be quite radically different in terms of form and approach. "
Eleanor Catton
Generation
Young
People
" I think that you have to keep the reader front and centre if you're going to write something that people are going to love and be entertained by. "
Eleanor Catton
People
Going
You
" There was a computer in our garage when I was growing up, and I'd go out there in winter and wrap myself in a blanket and write a story. "
Eleanor Catton
Winter
Growing Up
Go
" The readership of Victorian novels, when they were published, was much less diverse. People were probably white, and had enough money to be literate. Very often, there are phrases in Italian, German and French that are left untranslated. "
Eleanor Catton
Left
White
People
" Astrology's a moving system that depends on where you're looking at it from on Earth. My horoscope here in London would be completely different to down in New Zealand. "
Eleanor Catton
Looking
Earth
Down
" Any description of a person that comes from the outside is very hard to deal with. People don't like being summarised. It's nice to receive a compliment, but it makes me feel a bit uncomfortable. "
Eleanor Catton
Me
People
Compliment
" I think that, in principle, a workshop is such a beautiful idea - an environment in which writers who are collectively apprenticed to the craft of writing can come together in order to collectively improve. "
Eleanor Catton
Writing
Think
Together
" I don't see that my age has anything to do with what is between the covers of my book, any more than the fact that I am right-handed. It's a fact of my biography, but it's uninteresting. "
Eleanor Catton
Book
More
Fact
" I loved 'Middlemarch,' I think that's one of my favourite books of all time, actually. "
Eleanor Catton
Think
Time
I Think
" From the very beginning, I had an ambition for 'The Luminaries': a direction - but not a real idea. "
Eleanor Catton
Beginning
Direction
Real
" I went to a state school in Christchurch, New Zealand, and then straight on to the University of Canterbury. But I worked part-time all the way through high school: first with a paper round, then at a fast-food outlet, a video store and a hardware store. "
Eleanor Catton
New
High School
Way
" I would draw a really sharp distinction between creating and producing. I think that they're very different things. "
Eleanor Catton
Think
Creating
Different
" The ability of humans to read meaning into patterns is the most defining characteristic we have. "
Eleanor Catton
Most
Patterns
Read
" The challenge that I set for myself was to see whether or not plot and structure could coexist, and why it was that we had to always privilege one above the other. "
Eleanor Catton
Privilege
Always
Challenge
" My mum was a children's librarian, so I spent a lot of time in the library. My reading life, because of my mum's work, was evenly split between American, Canadian, Australian and British authors. "
Eleanor Catton
Work
Children
Life