Best quotes by Meg Wolitzer on Time
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‟ These are old issues. Female power, misogyny, the treatment of women, how you make meaning in the world. And these are all issues that I've been thinking about and writing about for a very long time.
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‟ As a novelist, I feel lucky that I can traffic in nuance. I'm more interested in looking at how things change over time, at how people try and sometimes fail to make meaning out of their lives.
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‟ In 'The Interestings' I wanted to write about what happens to talent over time. In some people talent blooms, in others it falls away.
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‟ When I wrote 'The Interestings,' I wanted to let time unspool, to give the book the feeling of time passing. I had to allow myself the freedom to move back and forth in time freely, and to trust that readers would accept this.
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‟ I think everyone is always measuring themselves against other people to a certain degree; it happens automatically, and it's hard not to be this way at least some of the time.
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‟ Novels can be a snapshot of a moment in time, or several moments in time, and as a reader, that's what I really like, and as a writer, it's what I'm drawn to also.
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‟ People say, write what you know, but it's really, write about what obsesses you. Write about what you're thinking about all the time.
- Meg Wolitzer