I invented the historical spy novel.
ALAN FURSTGood people don’t spend their time being good.
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One is what one has the nerve to pretend to be.
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You can’t make accommodations in crucial situations and be heroic.
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the fact that they existed was uncommonly interesting, but no sane person would actually believe what they said
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If you’re a writer, you’re always working.
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I grew up reading genre writers, and to the degree that Eric Ambler and Graham Greene are genre writers.
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Showing wise kinds and blissful martyrs- while bankers wept and peasants starved.
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I write what I call ‘novels of consolation’ for people who are bright and sophisticated.
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On the Greek frontier, one wasn’t sure what came next. So, don’t trust the telephone. Or the newspapers. Or the radio. Or tomorrow.
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Wherever God has planted you, you must know how to flower – translated from a French saying
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Good people don’t spend their time being good.
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Whether you like it or not, Paris is the beating heart of Western civilisation. It’s where it all began and ended.
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I read very little contemporary anything.
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When I start writing, I do two pages a day; if I’m gonna do 320, that’s 160 days.
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I’m basically an Upper West Side Jewish writer.
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I don’t really write plots. I use history as the engine that drives everything.
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