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" The utterly fallacious idea at the heart of the pro-war argument is that it is the duty of the anti-war argument to provide an alternative to war. The onus is on them to explain just cause. "
Zadie Smith
Duty
Explain
Argument
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" English writing tends to fall into two categories - the big, baggy epic novel or the fairly controlled, tidy novel. For a long time, I was a fan of the big, baggy novel, but there's definitely an advantage to having a little bit more control. "
Zadie Smith
Two
Writing
Control
" Your mid-thirties is a good time because you know a fair amount, you have some self-control. "
Zadie Smith
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" There is a kind of desperate need for somebody to tell everyone what to do, which I find really peculiar in America. And then when you tell them, they're not interested, because it's also a country where everybody's opinion is their opinion, and they really don't give a damn what you think. So it's a very odd experience. "
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" I tap danced for ten years before I began to understand people don't make musicals anymore. All I wanted to do was be at MGM working for Arthur Freed or Gene Kelly or Vincent Minelli. Historical and geographical constraints made this impossible. Slowly but surely the pen became mightier than the double pick-up time step with shuffle. "
Zadie Smith
Time
Pen
People
" One thing you can't intend is how you will be read. I hear it said a lot that my books are about the 'search for identity', and this is said admiringly, as if I meant to encourage such a search. "
Zadie Smith
Books
Identity
You
" I'm very attracted to exile literature - particularly Nabokov - exactly because the idea of being away from home for any serious length of time is so inconceivable to me. "
Zadie Smith
Home
Literature
Time
" When I think of the books I love, there's always a little laughter in the dark. "
Zadie Smith
Dark
Always
Laughter
" I like books that expose me to people unlike me and books that do battle against caricature or simplification. That, to me, is the heroic in fiction. "
Zadie Smith
Me
Against
Battle
" I wrote 'White Teeth' in the late nineties. I didn't really feel trepidatious about it. It was a different time. "
Zadie Smith
Teeth
Time
White
" When a human being becomes a set of data on a website like Facebook, he or she is reduced. Everything shrinks. Individual character. Friendships. Language. Sensibility. "
Zadie Smith
Data
Character
Website
" My life is black and white and mixed. My mother's a Rastafarian, my dad was a short white guy - it's not an affectation. It's also the lives of millions of people throughout the world. "
Zadie Smith
Black And White
Mother
Life
" I think I know a thing or two about the way people love, but I don't know anything about hatred, psychosis, cruelty. Or maybe I don't have the guts to admit that I do. "
Zadie Smith
Admit
Know
Love
" If you asked me if I wanted more joyful experiences in my life, I wouldn't be at all sure I did, exactly because it proves such a difficult emotion to manage. "
Zadie Smith
Life
Difficult
Me
" A lot of women, when they're young, feel they have very good friends, and find later on that friendship is complicated. It's easy to be friends when everyone's 18. "
Zadie Smith
Friendship
Easy
Women
" There's constantly this melancholy about British hip-hop. People are always waiting for it to explode like American hip-hop, but it might just be that British hip-hop will always be as it is: an underground thing which will stay that way. "
Zadie Smith
American
Waiting
Way
" English fiction was something I loved growing up, and it changed my life - it changed the trajectory of my life. "
Zadie Smith
Life
Growing Up
Loved
" You can't state difference and also state equality. We have to state sameness to understand equality. "
Zadie Smith
You
Difference
Equality
" Tell the truth through whichever veil comes to hand - but tell it. Resign yourself to the lifelong sadness that comes from never being satisfied. "
Zadie Smith
Tell
Yourself
Truth
" Cambridge was a joy. Tediously. People reading books in a posh place. It was my fantasy. I loved it. I miss it still. "
Zadie Smith
Joy
Reading
Place
" I have an ambition to write a great book, but that's really a competition with myself. I've noticed that a lot of young writers, people in all media, want to be famous but they don't really want to do anything. I can't think of anything less worth striving for than fame. "
Zadie Smith
Book
Great
People
" It might be useful to distinguish between pleasure and joy. But maybe everybody does this very easily, all the time, and only I am confused. "
Zadie Smith
Joy
Pleasure
Time
" I often worry that my idea of personhood is nostalgic, irrational, inaccurate. "
Zadie Smith
Irrational
Nostalgic
Worry
" We cannot be all the writers all the time. We can only be who we are. "
Zadie Smith
Cannot
Only
Time
" The library was the place I went to find out what there was to know. It was absolutely essential. "
Zadie Smith
Know
Find
Library
" I like books that don't give you an easy ride. I like the feeling of discomfort. The sense of being implicated. "
Zadie Smith
Feeling
Discomfort
You
" I lost many literary battles the day I read 'Their Eyes Were Watching God.' I had to concede that occasionally aphorisms have their power. I had to give up the idea that Keats had a monopoly on the lyrical. "
Zadie Smith
Day
Lost
Power
" I'm most honest about writing when I'm talking to family or friends, not to newspapers. "
Zadie Smith
Most
Writing
Friends
" Some people like just sitting down and being taken for a ride. That's a beautiful thing that fiction can do. But it's not the only thing. In television and film, people are ready to accept any kind of jump cut, but the slightest disturbance on the page ruffles their feathers. "
Zadie Smith
Feathers
Jump
People
" I just can't get used to the idea of being somebody unreal in people's minds. I can't live my life like that. And it's just anathema to being a writer. It's not healthy. "
Zadie Smith
Healthy
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" I think of reading like a balanced diet; if your sentences are too baggy, too baroque, cut back on fatty Foster Wallace, say, and pick up Kafka as roughage. "
Zadie Smith
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