Jane Smiley Quotes

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Sometimes, a novel is like a train: the first chapter is a comfortable seat in an attractive carriage, and the narrative speeds up. But there are other sorts of trains, and other sorts of novels. They rush by in the dark; passengers framed in the lighted windows are smiling and enjoying themselves.

- Jane Smiley

Sometimes, Other, Carriage, Chapter

I discovered that the horse is life itself, a metaphor but also an example of life's mystery and unpredictability, of life's generosity and beauty, a worthy object of repeated and ever changing contemplation.

- Jane Smiley

Beauty, Discovered, Worthy

Why are we reading a Shakespeare play or 'Huckleberry Finn?' Well, because these works are great, but they also tell us something about the times in which they were created. Unfortunately, previous eras and dead authors often used language or accepted as normal sentiments that we now find unacceptable.

- Jane Smiley

Play, Tell, Works, Unacceptable

The only siblings I have are half-siblings. My nuclear family would have been an extra-suffocating threesome. Instead, I have an interesting brother and sister, in-laws, and darling nephews.

- Jane Smiley

Brother And Sister, Been, Darling

Is human nature basically good or evil? No economist can embark upon his profession without considering this question, and yet they all seem to. And they all seem to think human nature is basically good, or they wouldn't be surprised by the effects of deregulation.

- Jane Smiley

Think, Question, Profession, Economist

If novels and stories are bulletins from the progressive states of ignorance a writer passes through over the years, observations and opinions about horses are all the more so, since horses are more mysterious than life and harder to understand.

- Jane Smiley

Through, Years, About, Observations

A child who is protected from all controversial ideas is as vulnerable as a child who is protected from every germ. The infection, when it comes- and it will come- may overwhelm the system, be it the immune system or the belief system.

- Jane Smiley

Infection, May, Immune, Overwhelm

Combined families often get bad reviews, but the family my children got when they traded away 'the suffocating four-person' nuclear one is one that has benefited all of them.

- Jane Smiley

Bad, Away, Suffocating, Reviews

A love story, at least a convincing one, requires three elements - the lover, the beloved, and the adventures they have together.

- Jane Smiley

Love, Lover, Convincing, Love Story

If American literature has a few heroes, Miller is one of them. He refused to name names at the McCarthy hearings, and his play 'The Crucible' analysed the hearings in the context of a previous American mass psychosis, the Salem witch trials.

- Jane Smiley

Play, Mass, Salem, Witch

Somehow, knowing that Alzheimer's is coming mocks all one's aspirations - to tell stories, to think through certain issues as only a novel can do, to be recognised for one's accomplishments and hard work - in a way that old familiar death does not.

- Jane Smiley

Death, Through, Tell, Recognised

I wrote the Dickens book because I loved Dickens, not because I felt a kinship with him, but after writing the book it seemed to me that there was at least one similarity between us and that was that Dickens loved to write and wrote with the ease and conviction of breathing. Me, too.

- Jane Smiley

Breathing, Ease, Seemed, Kinship

Sinclair Lewis may be ripe for a revival; his books raise several interesting issues of art and fashion.

- Jane Smiley

Art, Interesting, May, Revival

Some novelists are luckier than others in the eras of their formative intellectual years, but all Weltanschauungs return, which means that most novelists have at least a chance of a revival.

- Jane Smiley

Some, Which, Means, Revival

If to live is to progress, if you are lucky, from foolishness to wisdom, then to write novels is to broadcast the various stages of your foolishness.

- Jane Smiley

Lucky, Broadcast, Then, Stages

Literature - novels, plays, and poems - can have an uncanny dual life, where they simultaneously represent something eternal and something historical, and this is often how they are taught in school.

- Jane Smiley

Historical, Often, Plays, Simultaneously

In the traditional urban novel, there is only survival or not. The suburban idea, the conformist idea, that agony can be seen to and cured by doctors or psychoanalysis or self-knowledge is nowhere to be found in the city. Talking is a way of life, but it is not a cure. Same with religion.

- Jane Smiley

City, Survival, Idea, Psychoanalysis

With any novel that you begin, you can't foresee how difficult or easy it's going to be, and you can't really prepare yourself. You just have a take it one step at a time and know that it's all right to keep going - you can always fix it.

- Jane Smiley

Prepare, Fix, How, Foresee

Take naps. Often new ideas come together when you are half asleep, but you have to train yourself to remember them.

- Jane Smiley

New, Half, Naps, New Ideas

Mom was a smoker. My grandfather was a smoker. My aunts were smokers. My uncles were smokers. I don't know any smokers now, not even my mom.

- Jane Smiley

Mom, Smokers, Any, Aunts

Candy is my fuel. Ice cream, too.

- Jane Smiley

Candy, Fuel, Too, Ice Cream

I have reared, or helped to rear, five children and the scariest bit, bar none, is the learning-to-drive part. It has filled me with anxiety not only about the children, but also about my former self and my friends.

- Jane Smiley

Part, About, Filled, Scariest

Most of my childhood revolved around wondering when we would be blown up by the Russians. I couldn't stand the news, I knew that if the missile were launched, mortality would arrive in half an hour, so I spent a lot of my childhood feeling that I was 30 minutes from being dead.

- Jane Smiley

Russians, 30 Minutes, Half, Wondering

I was asked by an editor to consider writing something about an American inventor. I asked him if he knew who invented the computer. He said he didn't. In that case, I told him, I should write a book about John Vincent Atanasoff.

- Jane Smiley

Book, American, About, Inventor

I loved the house the way you would any new house, because it is populated by your future, the family of children who will fill it with noise or chaos and satisfying busy pleasures.

- Jane Smiley

Chaos, New, Will, Satisfying

Trollope wrote so many novels and other works that they tend to crowd each other out.

- Jane Smiley

Other, Tend, Works, Novels

If there's anything Trollope novels always take seriously, it is money - how it flows from one character to another, how it is managed, who has it, who deserves it, and what it means to a character, male or female.

- Jane Smiley

Always, Another, Means, Novels

Novelists of a conservative or more purely aesthetic bent hold up better on the surface, but their novels go in and out of fashion according to relevance or irrelevance.

- Jane Smiley

Aesthetic, Purely, Novelists, Novels

Another thing I learned is that novels, even those from apparently distant times and places, remain current and enlightening, and also comforting.

- Jane Smiley

Comforting, Learned, Remain, Novels

In December 1998, I considered myself an expert on love. I was almost a year into a relationship, one that had grown more slowly than I had wished, but once it flowered it was much more stimulating than any marriage or relationship I had known.

- Jane Smiley

Love, Expert, Almost, December

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