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Keith Ridgway

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Keith Ridgway Thank you. I'm really glad you liked the book.

That's a really interesting question, in the sense that I'm drawing a blank - what London books have I …more
Thank you. I'm really glad you liked the book.

That's a really interesting question, in the sense that I'm drawing a blank - what London books have I read, do I like? I enjoyed Guy Ware's The Peckham Experiment recently, but that was after A Shock obviously. I can recall a couple of Zadie Smith novels, Muriel Spark's London novels, John LeCarré's various bits set here. But there isn't anything that jumps out at me as an influence on A Shock, or even as a contemporary London novel I've read recently. I read a lot of books in translation, set in places I've never been. And I read a lot of books set in Dublin, where I'm from. Maybe I don't read enough English writers. Is there something particular you'd recommend? (less)
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“[E]verything is fiction. When you tell yourself the story of your life, the story of your day, you edit and rewrite and weave a narrative out of a collection of random experiences and events. Your conversations are fiction. Your friends and loved ones—they are characters you have created. And your arguments with them are like meetings with an editor—please, they beseech you, you beseech them, rewrite me. You have a perception of the way things are, and you impose it on your memory, and in this way you think, in the same way that I think, that you are living something that is describable. When of course, what we actually live, what we actually experience—with our senses and our nerves—is a vast, absurd, beautiful, ridiculous chaos.”
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“They couldn't talk. They were not good talkers, either of them. And once, long ago now, she had bought a notebook for a course. It lay empty and forgotten on the kitchen table until one afternoon, when she had gone out to the shops and he was worried that she would be killed by a bus or by lightning, he opened the notebook and he wrote lines about how he loved her, the way he loved her, about his fucking heart and crap like that, about his body brimful and his scrambled head. All that. She came back from the shops. He left the notebook where it was, and he didn't mention it. And it wasn't until about a week later that he noticed it again, and he flicked it open, and he saw his lines followed by lines from her. She'd written words that she had never said. He sat down. He read them over and over for a long time. Then he wrote a paragraph for her to find.”
Keith Ridgway, Hawthorn & Child

“[E]verything is fiction. When you tell yourself the story of your life, the story of your day, you edit and rewrite and weave a narrative out of a collection of random experiences and events. Your conversations are fiction. Your friends and loved ones—they are characters you have created. And your arguments with them are like meetings with an editor—please, they beseech you, you beseech them, rewrite me. You have a perception of the way things are, and you impose it on your memory, and in this way you think, in the same way that I think, that you are living something that is describable. When of course, what we actually live, what we actually experience—with our senses and our nerves—is a vast, absurd, beautiful, ridiculous chaos.”
― Keith Ridgway”
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