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Penelope Lively

  • All I know for certain is that reading is of the most intense importance to me; if I were not able to read, to revisit old favorites and experiment with names new to me, I would be starved - probably too starved to go on writing myself.
    Penelope Lively
  • Conventional forms of narrative allow for different points of view, but for this book I wanted a structure whereby each of the main characters contributed a distinctive version of the story.
    Penelope Lively
  • Deep down I have this atavistic feeling that really I should be in the country.
    Penelope Lively
  • Equally, we require a collective past - hence the endless reinterpretations of history, frequently to suit the perceptions of the present.
    Penelope Lively
  • Every novel generates its own climate, when you get going.
    Penelope Lively
  • Getting to know someone else involves curiosity about where they have come from, who they are.
    Penelope Lively
  • I can walk about London and see a society that seems an absolutely revolutionary change from the 1950s, that seems completely and utterly different, and then I can pick up on something where you suddenly see that it's not.
    Penelope Lively
  • I didn't think I had anything particular to say, but I thought I might have something to say to children.
    Penelope Lively
  • I didn't want it to be a book that made pronouncements.
    Penelope Lively
  • I didn't write anything until I was well over 30.
    Penelope Lively
  • I do like to embed a fictional character firmly in an occupation.
    Penelope Lively
  • I have had to empty two family homes during the last few years - first, the house that had been my grandmother's since 1923, and then my own country home, which we had lived in for over twenty years.
    Penelope Lively
  • I have long been interested in landscape history, and when younger and more robust I used to do much tramping of the English landscape in search of ancient field systems, drove roads, indications of prehistoric settlement.
    Penelope Lively
  • I rather like getting away from fiction.
    Penelope Lively
  • I'm intrigued by the way in which physical appearance can often direct a person's life; things happen differently for a beautiful woman than for a plain one.
    Penelope Lively
  • I'm not an historian and I'm not wanting to write about how I perceive the social change over the century as a historian, but as somebody who's walked through it and whose life has been dictated by it too, as all our lives are.
    Penelope Lively
  • I'm not an historian but I can get interested - obsessively interested - with any aspect of the past, whether it's palaeontology or archaeology or the very recent past.
    Penelope Lively
  • I'm now an agnostic but I grew up on the King James version, which I'm eternally grateful for.
    Penelope Lively
  • I'm writing another novel and I know what I'm going to do after, which may be something more like this again, maybe some strange mixture of fiction and non-fiction.
    Penelope Lively
  • I've always been fascinated by the operation of memory - the way in which it is not linear but fragmented, and its ambivalence.
    Penelope Lively

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