Reality is how we interpret it. Imagination and volition play a part in that interpretation. Which means that all reality is to some extent a fiction.
Yann Martel
Books are something social - a writer speaking to a reader - so I think making the reading of a book the center of a social event, the meeting of a book club, is a brilliant idea.
I think art comes from some sense of discomfort with the world, some sense of not quite fitting with it.
I love Canada. It's a wonderful political act of faith that exists atop a breathtakingly beautiful land.
May books spread the world over!
In all big cities the style of life is the same. Same endless array of restaurants; same big museums with the usual suspects; same anonymity, which can be thrilling when you're young but which I found got tiresome.
Music moves me - duh - and that is like having a window opening on a heightened reality, but the effect is fleeting: When the music ends, the magic, the uplifting, vanishes and the window slams shut. Words, on the other hand, by the nature of how they work, emotions evoked by dint of carefully laid out thoughts, have a more lingering effect.
If you write genre fiction, you follow the rules, and you have to follow them because readers expect that.
I can't live for more than four years outside of Canada. I'm Canadian, so ultimately that is my reference point.
Most of us get our history through story.
I like using animals because they help suspend my reader's disbelief. We have certain ideas about dentists. We don't have many ideas about rhinoceros dentists.
I am not an autobiographical writer.
Any writer will be happy and good only if they know what they're doing and why they're doing it.
The idea of a flip book still really appeals to me. That idea of fiction and non-fiction.
I'm happy pretty well anywhere on this big, beautiful planet.
Words aren't very good at describing complicated, strange visual things. You can try, and the reader will have some sort of image in their mind, but words aren't good at that.
A movie will do in one second, with one image, what it will take a novelist at least a page to describe.
Fanatics do not have faith - they have belief. With faith you let go. You trust. Whereas with belief you cling.
The moral of a fable is eternal. The moral of a story is temporary to a story.
Cinema is visually powerful, it is a complete experience, reaches a different audience. It's something I really like. I like movies.
Cinema is incredibly concise.
I write slowly.
My next book - each one while I'm working on it - dances in my mind and thrills me at every turn. If it didn't, why would I write it?
You can't quantify human pain the way you can measure out sugar. Death comes one individual at a time.
A movie is so visually powerful, so overwhelming, that it tends to crowd out how you might have imagined things.
I find that movies tend to fix the aesthetics of a story in people's minds.
The language of prose is very different than the language of cinema, so the movie has to successfully translate what was in the book.
I'm not a consumer. I hate buying clothes. I don't have a mobile. I just don't need things. I don't like things.
It's true, too, that I'm tired of using books as political bullets and grenades. Books are too precious and wonderful to be used for long in such a fashion.
Words are much better at relating emotions and thoughts.
If I didn't have children, I think my life would be a failure.
Every book I've written has been a different attempt to understand something, and the success or failure of the previous one is irrelevant. I write the book I want.
If a film project were available and the timing was right, I might be interested.
'Life of Pi' was actually a very simple novel to write.
I'm looking at a dead event and trying to give it new life. In a sense, I'm a taxidermist.
How do you live with evil? Art is traditionally - certainly with my secular background - the answer, but art is very self-referential, whereas religion claims to go beyond the bounds of human existence.
I'm still learning my craft.
A great literary work can be completely, completely unpredictable. Which can sometimes make them very hard to read, but it gives them a great originality.