"The truth needs so little rehearsal"
About this Quote
The intent is both ethical and aesthetic. As a novelist who often writes at the intersection of ecology, community, and power, Kingsolver has a stake in exposing how institutions rehearse narratives to make exploitation feel normal: a talking-point sheen over complicated harm. The subtext is that lying is labor-intensive. It requires coordination, repetition, and audience management. Truth is efficient; deception is infrastructure.
The line also works because it resists melodrama. It doesn’t declare that truth is triumphant or always believed. It just notes its low maintenance. That’s a writer’s insight as much as a moral one: authentic experience tends to arrive with messy specificity, while manufactured stories come with suspicious smoothness. Read in the context of Kingsolver’s broader work - attentive to the voices of the overlooked and skeptical of sanctioned “common sense” - the quote becomes a guide for readers and citizens alike: listen for what doesn’t need polishing, what doesn’t need constant reinforcement to sound real.
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| Topic | Truth |
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"The truth needs so little rehearsal." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-truth-needs-so-little-rehearsal-44298/. Accessed 7 Feb. 2026.





