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Thursday, April 20, 2023

'First . . . Be Accessible'

 

I want to write about serious things, but I want to write about them in a way that makes them accessible to a large number of people - to take them through the argument by dramatizing the circumstances in which these issues are being discussed.” – Sebastian Faulks
  
Born on this date in 1953, British novelist, journalist and broadcaster Faulks is best known for his historical novels set in France – The Girl at the Lion d'Or, Birdsong and Charlotte Gray. He also has published such contemporary novels as Paris EchoA Week in December and the James Bond continuation novel Devil May Care for which he won the British Book Awards' “Popular Fiction Award.”

Honored by the British Crown for his lifetime contributions to English Literature, he has had the rare accolade of being tabbed as both “popular and literary at the same time.” English theatre, film and television director Trevor Nunn called Faulks' novel, Human Traces "A masterpiece, one of the great novels of this or any other century."      

Faulks advises writers to be "strong readers" first.   “I don't know how you can understand other people or yourself if you haven't read a lot of books," he said.  "I just don't think you're equipped to deal with the demands and decisions of life, particularly in your dealings with other people.”

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