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  • FEAR IS THE MIND-KILLER. FEAR IS THE LITTLE-DEATH THAT BRINGS TOTAL OBLITERATION.

    Frank Herbert (2003). “Dune”, p.203, Penguin
  • A great novel is concerned primarily with the interior lives of its characters, as they respond to the inconvenient narratives that fate imposes on them. Movie adaptations of these monumental fictions often fail because they become mere exercises in interior decoration.

    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • I haven't the stature to critique one of our literature's great novels, Tobias; and I'm not one of those who believe The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn needs critiquing for literary or social reasons.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • Empathy lies at the heart of Gatsby, like so many other great novels-the biggest sin is to be blind to others problems and pains. Not seeing them means denying their existence.

    Pain   Lying   Heart  
    Azar Nafisi (2003). “Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books”, p.132, Random House
  • As a precocious teen I dreamed of being Graham Greene. Well, as it turned out, I never wrote a great novel, sadly, and I never converted to Catholicism, happily, but I did do one thing he did. That is, in middle age I moved to a seaside town and got into a right barney with the local powers-that-be.

    Age   Towns   Middle  
    Julie Burchill, Daniel Raven (2007). “Made in Brighton: From the Grand to the Gutter: Modern Britain as Seen from Beside the Sea”, Virgin Books Limited
  • the great novels have marched with the years. They are the contemporaries of time.

    Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1938). “Works”
  • Sometimes, as in a great novel, you cannot see until you get to the end that God was leaving clues for you all along.

    Lauren F. Winner (2002). “Girl Meets God: On the Path to a Spiritual Life”, p.58, Algonquin Books
  • A great novel is worth one thousand films.

    Writing   Film   Novel  
  • You don't read Gatsby, I said, to learn whether adultery is good or bad but to learn about how complicated issues such as adultery and fidelity and marriage are. A great novel heightens your senses and sensitivity to the complexities of life and of individuals, and prevents you from the self-righteousness that sees morality in fixed formulas about good and evil.

    Self   Issues   Evil  
    Azar Nafisi (2003). “Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books”, p.133, Random House
  • A great novel is a kind of conversion experience. We come away from it changed.

    Book   Kind   Changed  
  • I went into journalism in a grandiose way. I thought maybe I'd do a little journalism whilst I write the great novel of all time you see -- one has to keep oneself afloat.

    Writing   Littles   Way  
  • The moment in which the narrator, reaching for his boots, becomes vividly and lastingly aware of the finality of his grandmother's death is another such moment. It would be interesting to explore Proust's great novel from the perspective of seeing how stable synthetic complexes are formed and modified.

    Source: www.3ammagazine.com
  • All great novels, all true novels, are bisexual.

  • All great novels are great fairy tales.

  • At Oxford University, I studied languages so I could read the great novels as they were originally written. I took what in the United States would be a double major in Russian and French, but I have to admit that the pressure of getting through so many books spoiled reading for me.

    Book   Reading   Oxford  
  • A scrupulous man will never produce a great novel.

    Men   Produce   Novel  
  • Good novels are not written, they are rewritten. Great novels are diamonds mined from layered rewrites.

  • I always seem to get inspiration and renewed vitality by contact with this great novel land of yours which sticks up out of the Atlantic.

  • I read Susanna Clarke's Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, which I think will subsequently be recognized as one of the first great novels of the 21st century.

    Interview with Jason Heller, www.avclub.com. August 26, 2009.
  • When I was young I longed to write a great novel that should win me fame. Now that I am getting old my first book is written to amuse children.

    Children   Book   Writing  
    Personal inscription on a copy of "Mother Goose in Prose", "The Making of the Wizard of Oz", Book by Aljean Harmetz, 1977.
  • I'm grateful for the likes of Kundera, Murnane, Markson, Berger, and, in his recent work, Coetzee. But no matter how celebrated they are, critics still consider them askance. Elizabeth Costello, for example, is a great novel, but it got quite a critical panning when it was published. The complaint was that it was simply a book of speeches, without the machinery of conventional fiction. Markson's books are compilations of facts and alleged facts, very artfully.

    Grateful   Book   Speech  
    Source: www.3ammagazine.com
  • The rise of the dramas in the thirteenth century, and the rise of the great novels in a later period, together with their frank glorification of love and the joys of life, may be called the Third Renaissance.

    Drama   Joy   Together  
  • Suppose there were an experience machine that would give you any experience you desired. Superduper neuropsychologists could stimulate your brain so that you would think and feel you were writing a great novel, or making a friend, or reading an interesting book. All the time you would be floating in a tank, with electrodes attached to your brain. Should you plug into this machine for life, preprogramming your life experiences?...Of course, while in the tank you won't know that you're there; you'll think that it's all actually happening...Would you plug in?

    Book   Reading   Writing  
    Robert Nozick (1974). “Anarchy, state, and utopia”
  • France lost a great novel last night.

    Sex   Night   Lasts  
  • If you want to write the next great novel, but you think, No, this won't work because no one will buy it or it won't be any good, then you talk yourself out of taking a risk.

    Writing   Thinking   Risk  
  • I'd like to emphasize that when a reader finishes a great novel, he will immediately begin looking for another. If someone loves your book, it increases the chance that he or she will look at mine. So there is no competition between writers. Another writer's success helps build a larger readership for all of us.

  • They say great themes make great novels. but what these young writers don't understand is that there is no greater theme than men and women.

    John O'Hara (1977). “"An artist is his own fault": John O'Hara on writers and writing”, Southern Illinois University
  • It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.

    Pride and Prejudice ch. 1 (1813)
  • It is my contention that a really great novel is made with a knife and not a pen. A novelist must have the intestinal fortitude to cut out even the most brilliant passage so long as it doesn't advance the story.

  • All the great novels, all the great films, all the great dramas are fictions that actually tell us the truth about us or about human nature or about human situations without being tied into the minutia of documentary events. Otherwise we might as well just make documentaries.

    Drama   Events   Fiction  
    Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
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