6 Quotes & Sayings By Alice Oswald

Alice Oswald is the author of many books of fiction, including the acclaimed novels The Great Fire, The Mapmakers, and The Dark Lady. Her nonfiction books include the novel-length (but nonfiction-seeming) study of Florence Nightingale, Florence in Darkness; she was also an expert witness for Julian Assange in his extradition suit. She has written numerous articles on the art of writing fiction, and has lectured widely on both writing and art history. Her new book is a biography of Joseph Mallord William Turner.

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When I was 16, I was taught by a wonderful teacher who let me ignore the Greek syllabus and just read Homer. Alice Oswald
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Stripped of its plot, the 'Iliad' is a scattering of names and biographies of ordinary soldiers: men who trip over their shields, lose their courage or miss their wives. In addition to these, there is a cast of anonymous people: the farmers, walkers, mothers, neighbours who inhabit its similes. Alice Oswald
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I think it's often assumed that the role of poetry is to comfort, but for me, poetry is the great unsettler. It questions the established order of the mind. It is radical, by which I don't mean that it is either leftwing or rightwing, but that it works at the roots of thinking. Alice Oswald
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One night, I lay awake for hours, just terrified. When the dawn finally came up - the comfortable blue sky, the familiar world returning - I could think of no other way to express my relief than through poetry. I made a decision there and then that it was what I wanted to do. Every time I pulled a wishbone, it was what I asked for. Alice Oswald
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If you put a real leaf and a silk leaf side by side, you'll see something of the difference between Homer's poetry and anyone else's. There seem to be real leaves still alive in the 'Iliad, ' real animals, real people, real light attending everything. Alice Oswald