Quotes from Chris Abani
My mother was English. My parents met in Oxford in the '50s, and my mother moved to Nigeria and lived there. She was five foot two, very feisty and very English.
~ Chris Abani
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I have to have three or four books going simultaneously. If I'm not impressed in the first 20 pages, I don't bother reading the rest, especially with novels. I'm not a book-club style reader. I'm not looking for life lessons or wanting people to think I'm smart because I'm reading a certain book.
~ Chris Abani
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Anything a man can do, I can fix.
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Fiction and poetry are my first loves, but the really beautiful lyrical essay can do so much that other forms cannot.
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What we know about who we are comes from stories. It's the agents of our imagination who really shape who we are.
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I love essays, but they're not always the best way to communicate to a larger audience.
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You know, you can steel your heart against any kind of trouble, any kind of horror. But the simple act of kindness from a complete stranger will unstitch you.
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Like most writers, I find the Web is a wonderful distraction. Who doesn't need that last minute research before writing?
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There is no living African writer who has not had to, or will not have to, contend with Achebe's work. We are either resisting him - stylistically, politically, or culturally - or we are writing toward him.
~ Chris Abani
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My father was educated in Cork, in the University of Cork, in the '50s.
~ Chris Abani
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My books are often shelved around those of Chinua Achebe and Margaret Atwood, or Chimamanda Adichie and Monica Ali. All of this depends, of course, on the bookstore and how conversant the shelf stocker is with the alphabet.
~ Chris Abani
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If I dont get at least one e-mail every ten minutes, I feel unloved. Even junk mail makes me feel seen. Sad, I know. Sigh.
~ Chris Abani
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The Igbo used to say that they built their own gods. They would come together as a community, and they would express a wish. And their wish would then be brought to a priest, who would find a ritual object, and the appropriate sacrifices would be made, and the shrine would be built for the god.
~ Chris Abani
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Men do communicate, often very directly, but women sometimes cannot accept how simple what we have to say is.
~ Chris Abani
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Before you speak, my friend, remember, a spiritual man contain his anger. Angry words are like slap in de face.
~ Chris Abani
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It takes me forever to actually finish something like a ten-page essay. But, when I do, I usually love what they are. It's a complicated relationship.
~ Chris Abani
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I was born in 1966, at the beginning of the Biafran-Nigerian Civil War, and the war ended after three years. And I was growing up in school, and the federal government didn't want us taught about the history of the war, because they thought it probably would make us generate a new generation of rebels.
~ Chris Abani
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Fiction is risky for writers also in that the process of making certain books, of shaping certain narratives, leaves scars and marks on your inner life.
~ Chris Abani
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There was a positive side to not trying at something: you could always pretend that your life would have been different if you had.
~ Chris Abani
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Time was the only variable in every equation of power and oppression--how long before the pot boiled over.
~ Chris Abani
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Something that had the quality of a dimly lit stage set just before the curtains rise on opening night. There was a rhythm to it, a beckoning, and a bittersweet tear in time.
~ Chris Abani
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I read mostly Irish, African, Japanese, South American, and African writers. You can count on Scandinavian literature for a certain kind of darkness, a modern mythic style.
~ Chris Abani
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I had amazing intellectual privilege as a kid. My mom taught me to read when I was two or three. When I was five, I read and wrote well enough to do my nine-year older brother's homework in exchange for chocolate or cigarettes. By the time I was 10, I was reading Orwell, Tolstoy's 'War and Peace,' and the Koran. I was reading comic books, too.
~ Chris Abani
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My search is always to find ways to chronicle, to share and to document stories about people, just everyday people. Stories that offer transformation, that lean into transcendence, but that are never sentimental, that never look away from the darkest things about us.
~ Chris Abani
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