Penelope Lively
Penelope Lively
Dame Penelope Margaret Lively DBE FRSLis a British writer of fiction for both children and adults. She has won both the Booker Prizeand the Carnegie Medal for British children's books...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionChildren's Author
Date of Birth17 March 1933
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allow characters forms main narrative points version
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.
english-author raft shot simply since sort stylistic suppose whom writers
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.
english-author interest
It was a combination of an intense interest in children's literature, which I've always had, and the feeling that I'd just have a go and see if I could do it.
came greek until
We read Greek and Norse mythology until it came out of our ears. And the Bible.
successful egypt jerusalem
Born in Jerusalem, Wadie Said went from being a dragoman to a salesman in the United States and thence to a hugely successful businessman in Egypt.
writing fiction writing-fiction
You learn a lot, writing fiction.
memories preoccupation operations
There's a preoccupation with memory and the operation of memory and a rather rapacious interest in history.
choices contingency seems
It seems to me that everything that happens to us is a disconcerting mix of choice and contingency.
writing wells
I didn't write anything until I was well over 30.
climate novel
Every novel generates its own climate, when you get going.
character occupation fictional-character
I do like to embed a fictional character firmly in an occupation.
photography past bombs
The Photograph is concerned with the power that the past has to interfere with the present: the time bomb in the cupboard.
writing social century
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.
loss thinking lost-friendship
The consideration of change over the century is about loss, though I think that social change is gain rather than loss.