Aminatta Forna quotes:

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  • Everyone thinks I have a coffee plantation in Sierra Leone, but I have a cashew crop project. I wrote about a woman who owns a coffee plantation! When you are talking about a woman writer coming from a hot country, there's a complete assumption that she is writing about her own life.

  • Jung Chang was the first person to tell a grand historical, political story through a personal narrative.

  • A hospital is a good place to set various dilemmas.

  • No one ever sits you down at age eight and says, 'Aminatta, this is what's happened so far.' You have to work it out for yourself, and by the time you do, it's ancient history to many of the players. We're trying to make sense of the past, so we start to excavate our memories.

  • If you want to know a country, read its writers.

  • I temporarily became a surgeon for 'Memory of Love'. I spent two weeks in an operating theatre, watching amputations, and I loved it.

  • War had the effect of encouraging people to try to stay alive. Poverty, too. Survival was simply too hard-won to be given up lightly.

  • I get a very vague idea and - perhaps because I once was a journalist, or perhaps because that's what made me want to be a journalist - I go off and explore it for a bit, rather than mapping out a plot and then filling in the research.

  • I don't have very many little fetishes, but the one I do have is that I like a particular mug to drink out of. It's just a small china cup, and I get very upset if my husband moves it.

  • Most writers I know go for word counts, and I used to be a journalist, so I guess that's ingrained.

  • The Watch is a powerful tale, courageous both in concept and creation: an ancient tale made modern, passed through different narrators in extraordinary shape-shifting prose that makes this not just an important novel, but a remarkable read.

  • All liars ... lie to protect themselves, to shield their egos from the raw pain of truth.

  • What ultimately happened is that my country had a war. I think it would be extraordinary, as a writer, not to want to write about that.

  • I was brought up in a household where you stood up to be counted.

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