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Fashion is fickle, and I was published because I was fashionable. Because I was gay. ”
What I know most is that the difference between us is what makes us interesting and attractive and problematic and exciting and vital to each other. Give me difference over indifference any day. ”
When you fall in love with a book, something especially interesting and exciting is happening because of the way language works on us as human beings. And I love language. ”
There's a point at which we make our lives, but we also take the path which is given to us. ”
You never know what you're going to end up with when you sit down to write something. At the end, if it holds, it can do this multifarious thing - which is to open things rather than close them, to make them bigger rather than smaller, to cross those divides which we live every day of our lives. ”
All we need to do, reader or writer, from first line to final page, is be as open as a book, and be alive to the life in language - on all its levels. ”
A good argument, like a good dialogue, is always a proof of life, but I'd much rather go and read a book. ”
How could 30 years be the blink-of-the-eye it felt? It was the difference between black-and-white footage of the Second World War and David Bowie on 'Top of the Pops' singing 'Life on Mars.' ”
I'm blessed in my good friends, and some of them happen to be writers, though that's almost never what our friendships are about. And every writer I've ever read, living or dead, has in one way or another helped and inspired. I have a feeling it's important not to mix the two up. ”
People tend to see modernism as the opposite of a celebration. They see it as a fracturing and an art built round an absence, but it's really a celebration of our existence. ”