14 Quotes & Sayings By Lavie Tidhar

Lavie Tidhar is an award-winning British author. His first novel, "A Man Lies Dreaming", was published by Angry Robot Books in 2009. Since then he has published the novels "The Fountains of Neptune" (2010), "The Book of Dust" (2011), "Babylon Steel" (2012) and "A Single Shot" (2013); the novella "The Palace Job" (2010), and the short story collections "The Violent Century" (2010) and "Sleepless Nights, Long Days" (2014). He has also written two collections of flash fiction, "A Guide to Falling Apart ("Hyperion Press 2010) and "A Guide to Falling Apart - the Devolution Edition" ("Hyperion Press 2011), as well as a collection of non-fiction, "In The Lands of Memory: Exploring the Worlds of Lavie Tidhar" ("Angry Robot Books 2012) Read more

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Family wasn't like that, not really. It was not something small and compact, a "nuclear family": it was a great big mess of people, all interlinked, cousins and aunts and relatives-by-marriage and otherwise--it was a network, like the Conversation or a human brain. It was what he had tried to escape, going into the Up and Out, but you cannot run away from family, it follows you, wherever you go. Lavie Tidhar
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Destiny is like a book. It needs manufacturing, the pulp process, the glue fixed tightly--and it requires a binding, to hold it together, lest it fall apart. Lavie Tidhar
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Think of the future, she whispers. Jumbled images in primary colours. White and red swastika flags waving in the wind; gleaming rockets flying into the air; skyscrapers rise above the Danube, the Thames, the Volga and the Rhine, blond children play under a bright African sun, their uniforms ironed to perfection by their servant-slaves nearby, modern women work at factories assembling Volkswagens, in the mountains in a wood cabin Maria and Erich and their three children go on a skiing holiday, laughing, holding hands… . Lavie Tidhar
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In the words he’s free, on the page he can be anything. A hero. Lavie Tidhar
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The fat man looked amused. "What on earth for?" he said. "I never have any contact with writers. If I do, they just keep pestering me about getting paid. Lavie Tidhar
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Listen to this. A bomb goes off downtown and the police arrest the Easter bunny, Santa Claus, the tooth fairy and Osama Bin Laden. They put them in an identity parade and have a witness try to point out the perpetrator. Who does she pick?" Joe said, "I don’t know."" Osama Bin Laden, " the taxi driver said. "Because the other three don’t exist. Lavie Tidhar
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I was covered in gore, dripping in slime, and in a very bad mood. Lavie Tidhar
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Somewhere in the distance he could hear a wireless playing Judy Garland's 'Over the Rainbow.' Wolf had seen the film but, had he been the one swept up to the magical land of Oz, he would have raised an army of flying monkeys, stuck the witches in a concentration camp, razed the Emerald City to the ground and executed the wizard for communist sympathies, being a Jew, a homosexual, intellectually retarded, or all of the above. He did like the tune, though. Lavie Tidhar
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Orphan could no longer hear or see the shadows of the dead. He didn't think they had perished. Most likely they were hiding now, somewhere in this landscape of books. Lavie Tidhar
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For one crazy moment he had the notion of a vanished tribe of librarians, lost in the deep underground caverns of the Bodleian, a wild and savage tribe that fed on unwary travellers. Lavie Tidhar
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Perhaps it is always summer, in the place where we are young. Lavie Tidhar
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Meeting one’s heroes is always such a disappointment. Lavie Tidhar
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These were the facts. Facts were important. They separated fiction from reality, the tawdry world of Mike Longshott from the concrete spaces of Joe's world. Lavie Tidhar