"But at the same time, I have trouble keeping things out of books, which is why I don't write short stories because they turn into novels"
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The subtext is also a quiet jab at how we romanticize brevity. Literary culture treats the short story as a purified distillation, a discipline. Coe flips that hierarchy. For him, compression isn’t nobler; it’s unnatural. That matters coming from a novelist whose work often braids private lives into national weather, especially in contemporary Britain, where politics and class seep into domestic spaces whether you invite them or not. His problem “keeping things out” reads like an aesthetic principle: the world is too interconnected to be neatly portioned.
It’s also an origin story for the kind of books Coe writes. Novels, at their best, are engineered digressions: they metabolize detours into architecture. The joke - short stories “turn into novels” - is self-deprecating, but it’s really a declaration of allegiance to the baggy form, where the mess isn’t a failure of control but the point.
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