Penelope Lively Quotes
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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
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Author Details:
Type:
Author Quotes
Category:
English Author Quotes
Date of Birth:
March 17, 1933
Nationality:
English
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Select Penelope Lively Quotations:
I didn't write anything until I was well over 30.
Penelope Lively
We all need a past - that's where our sense of identity comes from.
Penelope Lively
The consideration of change over the century is about loss, though I think that social change is gain rather than loss.
Penelope Lively
Since then, I have just read and read - but, that said, I suppose there is a raft of writers to whom I return again and again, not so much because I want to write like them, even if I were capable of it, but simply for a sort of stylistic shot in the arm.
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
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
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Quote Keywords:

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Century,
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Historian,
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Social,
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Through,
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Walked,
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Whose,
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Been,
Century,
Change,
Dictated,
Historian,
How,
Life,
Lives,
Our,
Over,
Perceive,
Social,
Somebody,
Through,
Too,
Walked,
Wanting,
Whose,
Write
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All Penelope Lively Quotations:
All I know for certain is...
Conventional forms of narrative allow for different...
Deep down I have this atavistic...
Equally, we require a collective past...
Every novel generates its own climate...
Getting to know someone else involves...
I can walk about London and...
I didn't think I had anything...
I didn't want it to be...
I didn't write anything until I...
I do like to embed a...
I have had to empty two...
I have long been interested in...
I rather like getting away from fiction.
I'm intrigued by the way in...
I'm not an historian and I'm...
I'm not an historian but I...
I'm now an agnostic but I...
I'm writing another novel and I...
I've always been fascinated by the...
It seems to me that everything...
It was a combination of an...
Since then, I have just read...
The consideration of change over the...
The Photograph is concerned with the...
The pleasure of writing fiction is...
The present hardly exists, after all...
There's a preoccupation with memory and...
We all need a past - that's...
We make choices but are constantly...
We read Greek and Norse mythology...
You learn a lot, writing fiction.
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