Anita Brookner Quote

I saw the business of writing for what it truly was and is to me. It is your penance for not being lucky. It is an attempt to reach others and to make them love you. It is your instinctive protest, when you find you have no voice at the world's tribunals, and that no one will speak for you. I would give my entire output of words, past, present, and to come, in exchange for easier access to the world, for permission to state "I hurt" or "I hate" or "I want." Or, indeed, "Look at me." And I do not go back on this. For once a thing is known it can never be unknown. It can only be forgotten. And writing is the enemy of forgetfulness, of thoughtlessness. For the writer there is no oblivion. Only endless memory.


Look At Me (1983)


I saw the business of writing for what it truly was and is to me. It is your penance for not being lucky. It is an attempt to reach others and to...

I saw the business of writing for what it truly was and is to me. It is your penance for not being lucky. It is an attempt to reach others and to...

I saw the business of writing for what it truly was and is to me. It is your penance for not being lucky. It is an attempt to reach others and to...

I saw the business of writing for what it truly was and is to me. It is your penance for not being lucky. It is an attempt to reach others and to...