Tom Sperlinger

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My first book, Romeo and Juliet in Palestine, is about a semester I spent teaching at Al-Quds University - which has campuses in Jerusalem and in the West Bank - in 2013. It is about students and teachers who face ordinary dilemmas – taking an exam, falling in love, skipping class - in extraordinary circumstances. I've recently published a new book, Who are universities for?, with 2 colleagues. It imagines a radical and optimistic future for universities.

I've been teaching at the University of Bristol since 2004, mostly in adult education. I've written for The Guardian, The Independent and the Times Higher and I've also recently co-edited Doris Lessing and the Forming of History.
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Doris Lessing
“Whatever you're meant to do, do it now. The conditions are always impossible.”
Doris Lessing

John McPhee
“The routine produces. But each day, nevertheless, when you try to get started you have to transmogrify, transpose yourself; you have to go through some kind of change from being a normal human being, into becoming some kind of slave.

I simply don’t want to break through that membrane. I’d do anything to avoid it. You have to get there and you don’t want to go there because there’s so much pressure and so much strain and you just want to stay on the outside and be yourself. And so the day is a constant struggle to get going.

And if somebody says to me, You’re a prolific writer—it seems so odd. It’s like the difference between geological time and human time. On a certain scale, it does look like I do a lot. But that’s my day, all day long, sitting there wondering when I’m going to be able to get started. And the routine of doing this six days a week puts a little drop in a bucket each day, and that’s the key. Because if you put a drop in a bucket every day, after three hundred and sixty-five days, the bucket’s going to have some water in it.

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Bernard Malamud
“INTERVIEWER:
What specific piece of advice would you give to young writers?

MALAMUD:
Write your heart out.”
Bernard Malamud

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