Michèle Roberts
Born
in Bushey, The United Kingdom
May 20, 1949
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Daughters of the House
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published
1992
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11 editions
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Ignorance
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published
2012
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9 editions
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The Walworth Beauty
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published
2017
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9 editions
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The Secret Gospel of Mary Magdalene
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published
1984
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10 editions
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Fair Exchange
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published
1999
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11 editions
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Negative Capability: A Diary of Surviving
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published
2020
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4 editions
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Playing Sardines
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published
2001
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5 editions
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Impossible Saints (Harvest Book)
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published
1997
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10 editions
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The Looking Glass
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published
2000
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10 editions
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Cut Out
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“What force had buttercups and earthworms and cabbages against the need of human beings for dwelling places, against developers’ chances to make money? Alive as a strange creature in an aquarium, the city stretched out its tentacles, grew and swelled, gobbling the pastures and hedgerows that lay in its path. Fields were bought, and new rows of houses built, and then the process repeated. Teams of workmen dug up hedges, filled in ponds and streams, put up neat streets of flat-fronted brick dwellings with steps and railings.”
― The Walworth Beauty
― The Walworth Beauty
“I write the books I want to write. I'm delighted if they sell well and I'm not expecting my publishers to just keep giving me money, but there's no way I want to bow to commercial pleasure. I mean, there's plenty of people publishing very good commercial stuff. If my stuff is commercial that's great, but it's not why I write.”
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“I felt you might lose something precious by making and telling a story, because then all its parts stretched out, beads strung one by one onto a string in time, tangling along from beginning to end; whereas while the unspoken words remained inside you all of them connected one to the other in a mad circling dance which was indescribably beautiful, wholly present in just one second, an eternal now. When you smoothed and flattened and straightened the story out, made it exist word by word in speech, you lost that heavenly possession of everything at once. You bumped down to earth and told one moment at a time. Speaking and telling, you threw joy away and had to mourn the loss of paradise, the shimmering eternal moment which was outside time… Perhaps Eve’s punishment, thrust forth from paradise, was to become a storyteller.”
― The Looking Glass
― The Looking Glass
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