"In fiction, you have characters who are your avatars." | Writer Deborah Levy | Louisiana Channel

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The acclaimed British writer reflects on her prizewinning autobiography.
In this video, Deborah Levy speaks about her three volumes of autobiography 'Things I Don't Want to Know', 'The Cost' of 'Living' and 'Real Estate'. She calls it 'a living autobiography' because the autobiography is written in the storm of life. The series is a response to George Orwell's "Why I Write" essay from 1946. Deborah Levy used Orwell's four headings in her response: 'Political purpose', 'historical impulse', 'aesthetical enthusiasm', and 'sheer egoism'. Levy thought to herself: "Why don't I steal them and give those headings a spin from my point of view, a female writer's point of view? And I didn't expect them to deliver to me such confronting and strange material for myself to be writing."
About the background, Levy says: " I had to work against my editorial instincts because, in fiction, you have characters who are your avatars. So the challenge is to find a tone and a voice. I needed to find a voice that wasn't grander than I am, that wasn't a better person than I am, and I didn't want to find a voice that made me smaller than I am to make readers like me".
"Slow thinking is important in a fast world. I really appreciate it when someone thinks very deeply for me. How we work with time as authors is the challenge. It is very exhilarating. We are not so much shrinks as film directors, we have to cast our books, we have to dress our avatars, we have to light the scene, we have to decide, how many lines do you carry, a you a light character or a major character? The major characters are much trouble, the minor characters are very important, sometimes they haunt us, they could become more major. To be a writer is as much about stamina as inspiration. "
"If we wrote our lives as we feel them, we would never write anything boring. How could it be boring? So, if you were to take Wednesday and really write it as you feel it, it would become political, it would become historical. My generations of writers were told that women do all the feeling, the men do all the thinking and I protested that from the moment I became a writer. Now I find myself saying that if you can access your feelings, if you write from that position, you are not going to write anything boring."
Deborah Levy (born 1959, in Johannesburg South Africa) is a British novelist, playwright and poet. She moved to Britain with her family and studied theatre at Dartington College of Arts. Formerly director and writer for MANACT Theatre Company, Cardiff, Deborah Levy's plays include Pax (1984); Heresies:Eva and Moses (1985), written for the Royal Shakespeare, 'The B File '(1993); and 'Honey Baby' (1995). She is also the author of three collections of short stories: 'Ophelia and the Great Idea' (1989); 'Pillow Talk in Europe And Other Places' (2004); and 'Black Vodka' (2013). The latter was shortlisted for the International Frank O'Connor Award. Deborah Levy has written several novels, including' Beautiful Mutants' (1989);' Swallowing Geography' (1993);' Swimming Home' (2011); and' Hot Milk' (2016). She has been shortlisted several times for the Booker Prize. Levy's autobiographical essay on writing, 'Things I Don't Want to Know', a response to the essay of the same title by George Orwell, was published in 2013. A sequel,' The Cost of Living' came in 2018 and the third volume' Real Estate' came in 2021 to wide critical praise.
Deborah Levy was interviewed by Synne Rifbjerg in August 2022 in connection with the Louisiana Literature festival at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Cameras: Rasmus Quistgaard
Edit: Signe Boe Pedersen
Produced by Christian Lund
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@phoenixbutterfly1677
@phoenixbutterfly1677 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely brilliant. Thanks to your channel I’ve discovered many writers that are new to me. With Deborah Levy being a gem.
@Mindfookfilms
@Mindfookfilms Жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful interview. Louisiana Channel is my creative writing school. Thank you for the years of amazing interviews of writers and artists. Your efforts are appreciated more than you know.
@louisemaclaren5266
@louisemaclaren5266 Жыл бұрын
I love Deborah's considered approach and the idea of becoming a slow thinker, deduced from what she notices in her surroundings, and the sense that you are observing something before it happens like the squirrel. It was fascinating listening to her own story of how an object became a conduit for emotional reactions such as the escalator. Thank you for your talk!
@dear_darling
@dear_darling 10 ай бұрын
I listen to this so often to hear Deborah read and speak ❤
@nina1996ization
@nina1996ization Жыл бұрын
I literally copied these words into a notepad when I heard them in the audiobook version of her book. What a coincidence that this is the passage she read ❤
@JevaisaNY
@JevaisaNY 6 ай бұрын
So interesting. I’m really enjoying reading her books and I will read her recommendations, or the authors she mentions. Thank you for posting.
@lastdays9163
@lastdays9163 Жыл бұрын
VERY inspiring and so helpful to hear her process.
@douloureux.
@douloureux. 4 ай бұрын
I just finished all three of these books and i have to say they are my favourite autobiographies. I rarely read them anyway and I didn’t know anything about Deborah before starting them. Looking forward to reading more of her work.
@RudeGoldberg
@RudeGoldberg Жыл бұрын
Fascinating
@dear_darling
@dear_darling Жыл бұрын
love this writers series you've been posting:)
@melodyforeman3421
@melodyforeman3421 Жыл бұрын
Superb ❤
@VrushaliKhadilkar
@VrushaliKhadilkar 10 ай бұрын
❤❤ thanks
@mares3841
@mares3841 Жыл бұрын
💛
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