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I never see a novel as a film while Im writing it. Mostly because novels and films are so different, and Im such an inte
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"I never see a novel as a film while I'm writing it. Mostly because novels and films are so different, and I'm such an internal novelist"

- Alice Hoffman

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Alice Hoffman is highlighting the distinctions in between novels and movies. She is saying that while she is composing an unique, she does not think of it as a movie. This is most likely due to the fact that books are more internal and focus on the thoughts and feelings of the characters, while films are more external and concentrate on the physical actions of the characters. Hoffman is an internal novelist, suggesting she concentrates on the internal aspects of her characters and stories. She likely believes that novels and movies are too various to be compared, which it is best to focus on the novel as a novel and the film as a movie. By doing this, she can create a story that is real to the unique and likewise real to the movie.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Alice Hoffman somewhere between March 16, 1952 and today. He/she was a famous Author from USA. The author also have 31 other quotes.

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