6 Quotes & Sayings By James Hamiltonpaterson

James Hamilton-Paterson is a Scottish novelist and short story writer. His novels have been shortlisted for the Booker Prize and have been translated into twenty languages. He is the author of six novels, including The Age of Nakedness, The Condition of Postmodernity, and The Last Storyteller. In 2008 he won the Costa Novel Award for his novel The Dancer Upstairs Read more

In 2010 his novel The Age of Nakedness was awarded the inaugural James Tait Black Memorial Prize. He has been described as "one of the best contemporary British novelists" (The Times) and "a modern master of the short story" (The New York Times).

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Have you noticed how just trying to impose any sort of chronology on events makes it seem as though a lot of time has been occupied? James HamiltonPaterson
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The chef who cooks without a song on his lips cannot hope to infuse the right carefree improvisatory note into his art. James HamiltonPaterson
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Sometimes in the company of others I find a disagreeable spirit of competitiveness kicks in and each person is shamed into spending rather more than he would have wished. This is a historically established syndrome, of course. One Magus going to Bethlehem would probably have sprung for a box of After Eights. Three Magi on the same trip found themselves laden with gold, frankincense and myrrh and bitterly comtemplating their overdrafts. . James HamiltonPaterson
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I was simultaneously elated and depressed, a common enough state of mind these days when people are offered a great deal of money to do something repugnant. James HamiltonPaterson
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I also wish I'd been born with a clearly defined talent for something, or else stupid. James HamiltonPaterson