John Banville Quote

Art is like sex: when you're doing it, nothing else matters. Away from his desk the novelist can care deeply about the social, political, moral aspects of what he is writing but when he sits down to write, all those concerns fall away and nothing matters except the putting down of one carefully chosen word after another carefully chosen word, until a sentence is finished, then a paragraph, then a page, then a chapter, then a book. When I'm working I don't care about anything, not even myself. All my concentration is directed towards the making of the thing on the page. The rest is just stuff — even though it is the stuff of life.


John Banville, The Art of Fiction No. 200 (2009)


Art is like sex: when you're doing it, nothing else matters. Away from his desk the novelist can care deeply about the social, political, moral...

Art is like sex: when you're doing it, nothing else matters. Away from his desk the novelist can care deeply about the social, political, moral...

Art is like sex: when you're doing it, nothing else matters. Away from his desk the novelist can care deeply about the social, political, moral...

Art is like sex: when you're doing it, nothing else matters. Away from his desk the novelist can care deeply about the social, political, moral...