Quotes from Michel Faber
In 1978, when I was 17 and in my first year at university, I read approximately 3,500 pages of Dickens.
~ Michel Faber
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When I was a kid, it was thought I would do something in the visual arts because I was always drawing, but when we emigrated to Australia from Holland when I was seven, I learnt the English language, and I fell in love with it.
~ Michel Faber
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When the person you love has cancer, they are, in a sense, living on Planet Cancer. They are in a place where you are not. And you can't follow them.
~ Michel Faber
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Art is head space that is very exclusive: it shuts people out; other people cease to exist.
~ Michel Faber
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History indulges strange whims in the way it dresses its women.
~ Michel Faber
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Very few stories embody a human truth so definitively that we cannot think of the truth without remembering the story and cannot imagine how people ever got by without it.
~ Michel Faber
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'A Christmas Carol' is an extravagantly symbolic thing - as rich in symbols as Christmas pudding is rich in raisins.
~ Michel Faber
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Modern politicians like Cameron dream of exerting paternal influence without being seen as paternalistic, of fostering moral behaviour without being considered moralistic.
~ Michel Faber
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I am open-eyed about what poverty does to people.
~ Michel Faber
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Reassurance is such a sad, mad thing. Deep inside, everyone knows the truth.
~ Michel Faber
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The privileged Victorians who did most to improve the lives of the poor were not ashamed of their pious intent: they were superiors seeking to help inferiors.
~ Michel Faber
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When we ask bureaucrats to identify who is responsible for fixing anything, they reassure us that there are 'procedures in place.'
~ Michel Faber
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In all of my work, I think I'm exploring the idea that we are aliens to each other, how there is a huge distance that separates us all.
~ Michel Faber
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Pathos and poignancy are, to me, tactics and techniques; in my work as a writer, I fetch them from my toolbox and use them as required.
~ Michel Faber
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I tend to process emotional stuff very, very slowly.
~ Michel Faber
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The mere fact of my novel being filmed means very little to me. For a long while after 'The Crimson Petal's publication in 2002, it looked as though Hollywood was going to adapt it.
~ Michel Faber
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Before I was published, I thought men read car manuals or books about football. But once I started having really serious conversations with male lovers of literature, I let go of that prejudice.
~ Michel Faber
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'The Crimson Petal and the White' is a book, and it will win or lose the trust of each reader when they begin reading its pages. That relationship will go on.
~ Michel Faber
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A text may be superbly written, exquisitely subtle, deeply meaningful, but still seem like a luxury extra, something we add to the already well-stocked store of our reading experience.
~ Michel Faber
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Nowadays, her life is more like a newspaper: aimless, up-to-date and full of meaningless events
~ Michel Faber
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My energies get used up quite quickly, and the psychic space I'm in when I write is a very lonely one, so I found that harder and harder to get back to.
~ Michel Faber
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I never, ever want to be in a position where people are sitting round a table, saying, 'We've got this book. I don't really get it, but we paid for it, so we've got to sell it.' I'm not Tony Parsons; that's not right for me.
~ Michel Faber
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One of the things that struck me about the 1870s, which we still haven't nearly addressed, is what to do about the male-female divide. One of the forbidden topics is when men own up to the omnivorousness of their sexual interest and how to square that with being in love with an individual woman.
~ Michel Faber
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I wanted each of my books to be very different from the others, each to be special and uncategorizable, and I knew I could only do that a few times before I was in danger of repeating myself.
~ Michel Faber
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