A. S. Byatt
A. S. Byatt
Dame Antonia Susan Duffy DBE– known as A. S. Byatt – is an English novelist, poet and Booker Prize winner. In 2008, The Times newspaper named her on its list of the 50 greatest British writers since 1945...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth24 August 1936
The point of painting is not really deception or imitation.
sweet greed needs
I cannot bear not to know the end of a tale. I will read the most trivial things – once commenced – only out of a feverish greed to be able to swallow the ending – sweet or sour – and to be done with what I need never have embarked on. Are you in my case? Or are you a more discriminating reader? Do you lay aside the unprofitable?
believe thinking people
I don't like gurus. I don't like people who ask you to follow or believe. I like people who ask you to think independently.
reading eye artist
The reading eye must do the work to make them live, and so it did, again and again, never the same life twice, as the artist had intended.
reading writing stones
Well, I would hardly say I do write as yet. But I write because I like words. I suppose if I liked stone I might carve. I like words. I like reading. I notice particular words. That sets me off.
sports thinking games
I watch a lot of sport on television. I only watch certain sports, and I only watch them live - I don't think I've ever been able to watch a replay of a match or game of which the result was already decided. I feel bound to cheat and look up what can be looked up.
believe thinking feelings
In England, everyone believes if you think, then you don't feel. But all my novels are about joining together thinking and feeling.