7 Quotes & Sayings By Imraan Coovadia

Imraan Coovadia is a journalist and author. He was formerly the editor of the Mail & Guardian, South Africa's most widely circulated daily. He has written extensively on health issues, crime and justice issues and has also written two novels: 'A Place Called Home', and 'Tales of the Restless'.

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Ann put the oven to heat. She washed the lamb under the tap, turning it around to clean the entire leg. Then it was dried with a paper towel, stretched out on the cutting board to be hammered flat, and rubbed with salt and rosemary she took from the kitchen window. She waited for the oven to reach two hundred. The cleaned scent of the meat and the clatter of the water in the skink, the branches of rosemary, the dogs finding each other’s ears in the evening, the children being called indoors, servants standing on the road for the Indian bus, and the rising heat of the oven against the remaining heat of the day made her aware of her own happiness. This happiness was like the sea wind when the temperature of the water and the land reversed and everything was free in new darkness. Imraan Coovadia
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You’re telling stories again. You have the disease of telling stories, Roland. Imraan Coovadia
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We get most of our energy from complications. Imraan Coovadia
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I believe, Sebastian, that novels are more important than ever. They are more important than video recorders and record players and television because they enable us to exercise our minds. They allow us to step back and see where the history is taking us. Imraan Coovadia
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Only monsters could slay monsters. Imraan Coovadia
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It was only in a place like Paris where knowing the books someone loved, whether they followed Lévi-Strauss or Sartre, was the yardstick by which to measure them. Imraan Coovadia