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" Making a book is such a big enterprise. "
V. S. Naipaul
Making
Enterprise
Big
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" If you want to write serious books, you must be ready to break the forms, break the forms. "
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" I'm the kind of writer that people think other people are reading. "
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" I don't feel I can speak with authority for many other people. "
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" Argentine political life is like the life of an ant community or an African forest tribe: full of events, full of crisis and deaths, but life is always cyclical, and the year ends as it begins. "
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" My life is short. I can't listen to banality. "
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" I grew up in a small place and left it when I was quite young and entered the bigger world. "
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" I always knew who I was and where I had come from. I was not looking for a home in other people's lands. "
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" One must always try to see the truth of a situation - it makes things universal. "
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" Trinidad may seem complex, but to anyone who knows it, it is a simple, colonial, philistine society. "
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" To be converted you have to destroy your past, destroy your history. You have to stamp on it, you have to say 'my ancestral culture does not exist, it doesn't matter.' "
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" Africa has no future. "
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Africa
" Writing has to support itself. "
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Support
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" If a man begins writing at thirty, by the time he is fifty or sixty, the bulk of his work has been done. By the time he is eighty, he's got nothing more, you know? "
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" The writer is all alone. "
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" I went to India and met some people who had been involved in this guerrilla business, middle-class people who were rather vain and foolish. There was no revolutionary grandeur to it. Nothing. "
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Some People
" I profoundly feel that people are letting you down all the time. "
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You
Time
" Whenever I have had to write fiction, I've always had to invent a character who roughly has my background. "
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Always
Background
" The world outside existed in a kind of darkness; and we inquired about nothing. "
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World
Darkness
Kind
" Many writers tend to write summing-up books at the end of their lives. "
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Books
Tend
Many
" I have a very small public. "
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" If a writer doesn't generate hostility, he is dead. "
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" I will say I am the sum of my books. "
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Am
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" I have always moved by intuition alone. I have no system, literary or political. I have no guiding political idea. "
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Political
Always
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" The first 50 years of the cinema were absolutely great years. Original minds were at work establishing the ways to tell a story. And what is happening now is a copying, a pastiche-ing of what was done by great men. "
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Men
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" You need someone to see what you've done, to read it and to understand it and to appreciate what's gone into it. "
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" My publisher, who was so good as a taster and editor, when she became a writer, lo and behold, it was all this feminine tosh. "
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" Some writers can only deal with childhood experience, because it's complete. For another kind of writer, life goes on, and he's able to keep processing that as well. "
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Life
Well
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" In England people are very proud of being very stupid. "
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