or online anyone imagines the afterlife very much no I don't expect to wake up
surrounded by demons for it if people to be stuck in Hell with for it to be stock
and sorts of afterlife that making no exit with who would it be
well I think it will be terrible to be stuck with anybody for jealousy I wonder
whether it might be good to be stuck with two people who both deaf and blind
because that way we wouldn't get tired of each other's conversation we wouldn't
get tired of the sight of each other they wouldn't get tired of the fight
they couldn't see me I think that's all suspicion easily for me with Susy
identify the most in the thing Alexis I can't remember if I read it now I wonder
I'm not sure the trust is really inviting one to identify with
any of the characters more than any other maybe we simply see what there is
enough of each of them I would never feel like taking sides do not play
what is the fast lane you at the Reds for your favorite face well yeah I have
no idea what the first play was if I ever see him my parents house there were
volumes of George Bernard Shaw play that might have been among the first place if
I read but when I was 14 yourself I started reading Chekhov plays and
Shakespeare's have remained my great passions as far as what is the search
for the best test that we have roots and I was dropped alive or published
published the first published one will play called 26 efforts at pornography I
wrote in 16 maybe 1669 and it was first performed
Travis field and then it was done later the National Theatre and what was it
about it's about a young school boy who has been caught writing pornography and
this who master who is responsible for the behavior of the students is he
interviewed good boy I punish him or in some way the problem
of having a young man writing pornography who is in his charge and
that's instantly a one-act play and what is the most challenging play you've ever
written well the most Charlie I know which one
is most challenging play it's a play called
I won't fight you and it's challenging because it's a full length play but it's
I have a wonderful well-to-do if I was
to write a thriller but on some level to me everything is comedy if I was able to
think of something that was not comedy in any way I think I was right and
whether the best thing about being a playwright
the right answer well two very different questions for me
I'm a novelist everything about a place but then to me of much less importance
than the novel's everything I regard my life of the novelist as my true writers
life fell off the joy of that is to the joy of writing and the joy of having
something far to come home to every day or every night but nobody can interfere
with bodies but baby the work is very different right into collaborative art
do you like play you found hoping but your co-workers will seek you for
playing the way to do or even find more interesting things in it than you so
yourself for the very different discipline it's beautiful of course and
there are times when I miss professor but it was never for me really
a writer's part for me that was always the novel so the collaboration is
perfect for joy and the frustrations I write life what is the where things are
in your life to me the worst thing is your own limitation I don't think that
it's bad if you are not appreciated or get bad reviews unpleasant but that's
not the end of the world the end of the world is simply the limit of your your
imagination your skills and your powers but we all have limits there's no reason
for them to be converging path copyright and what is something you wish you knew
when you first started as a professional writer I wish I had known how wonderful
it would be and I don't mean wonderful in the sense of successful but wonderful
in the sense of rewarding I would love to have known that just to be reassured
that what I was doing was the right thing I knew it was because there was
nothing else that's I could do always drawn to doing but it
would have been nice to have been told as I have told young writers for most of
my life you're making a wonderful decision if you commit yourself to
writing it will never let you down that's very inspirational that's the
important thing what brought you to writing in the first
place I think some people are born to be writers and they recognize words they're
world Sartre was something like that from
childhood onwards I have thought about whether there are other psychological
factors for instance if you find every child in a family that the world around
you does not correspond to your understanding of it then I think words
are escape words can be placed between you and the confusion of his life and
they can serve to try and establish a ground on which you could live and I
think there may be an element of truth to one but certainly you know very early
if you're called to be a writer you just have to believe any projects coming up
that you'd like to tell us about no laughs for the first time in my life I
completed a quartet of novels for year before last been working on it for 48
years and in between I'd written it other
novels but finally I got to the end of what was really my life's work and I
thought oh this is great and I wonder what will be next but the feeling that
it was great has lasted and nothing has come to replace it so I just feel great
I feel released and under no pressure to do any more I could do more but I don't
feel the hurry and I'm now a publisher I work for a small press we publish
novelist and poet and this is actually more fun than writing because writing
you're always a little nervous is it any good when you're a publisher you know
it's good you love to work your publishing
is pure pleasure writing is a mixture so let my do well great thank you very much
for answering or question my question thank you very much for that
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