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I Think Fiction Lends Itself To Messiness Rather Than The Ideal, And Plays Well With The Ironies Surrounding What Happens Versus What Should Happen. And Yes, I Suppose I Was Interested In That Story In The Gap Between Memory Itself, The Real Business Of Being Alive, And The Imagination.

Colm Toibin Quotes: I Think Fiction Lends Itself To Messiness Rather Than The Ideal, And Plays Well With The Ironies Surrounding What Happens

Colm Toibin Quotes: I Think Fiction Lends Itself To Messiness Rather Than The Ideal, And Plays Well With The Ironies Surrounding What Happens

Colm Toibin Quotes: I Think Fiction Lends Itself To Messiness Rather Than The Ideal, And Plays Well With The Ironies Surrounding What Happens

Colm Toibin Quotes: I Think Fiction Lends Itself To Messiness Rather Than The Ideal, And Plays Well With The Ironies Surrounding What Happens

Colm Toibin Quotes: I Think Fiction Lends Itself To Messiness Rather Than The Ideal, And Plays Well With The Ironies Surrounding What Happens

Colm Toibin Quotes: I Think Fiction Lends Itself To Messiness Rather Than The Ideal, And Plays Well With The Ironies Surrounding What Happens

Colm Toibin Quotes: I Think Fiction Lends Itself To Messiness Rather Than The Ideal, And Plays Well With The Ironies Surrounding What Happens

Colm Toibin Quotes: I Think Fiction Lends Itself To Messiness Rather Than The Ideal, And Plays Well With The Ironies Surrounding What Happens

Colm Toibin Quotes: I Think Fiction Lends Itself To Messiness Rather Than The Ideal, And Plays Well With The Ironies Surrounding What Happens

Colm Toibin Quotes: I Think Fiction Lends Itself To Messiness Rather Than The Ideal, And Plays Well With The Ironies Surrounding What Happens

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