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"Writing novels preserves you in a state of innocence - a lot passes you by - simply because your attention is otherwise diverted"

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Novel-writing, Brookner suggests, is less a window onto life than a well-appointed blindfold. “Preserves you in a state of innocence” lands with a faintly mordant elegance: innocence here isn’t purity, it’s protection-by-distraction. The verb “preserves” does double duty, evoking both conservation (like fruit in syrup) and self-preservation. You don’t become innocent; you’re kept that way, sealed off from certain abrasions of living.

Her syntax enacts the bargain. The dash interrupts like a private aside, admitting the cost: “a lot passes you by.” That blunt phrase punctures any romantic mythology of the novelist as hyper-attuned observer. Brookner flips the cliché. The writer doesn’t necessarily notice more; she may be noticing elsewhere, in the invented circuitry of a book. The final clause, “simply because your attention is otherwise diverted,” is almost aggressively plain, as if to deny drama. But the plainness is the sting: diversion is not tragedy, it’s habit, and habits quietly rewire a life.

Context matters. Brookner was a historian by training and a novelist by vocation, someone steeped in the discipline of looking backward, weighing evidence, turning experience into narrative. Her line reads like a confession from that border: to make art is to select, to narrow, to miss. The subtext isn’t self-pity; it’s a cool warning about the vocation’s hidden luxury - you can outsource immediacy to the page - and its hidden loss: the world keeps happening, unrecorded, while you are busy arranging what didn’t.

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Brookner, Anita. (2026, January 17). Writing novels preserves you in a state of innocence - a lot passes you by - simply because your attention is otherwise diverted. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/writing-novels-preserves-you-in-a-state-of-42420/

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Brookner, Anita. "Writing novels preserves you in a state of innocence - a lot passes you by - simply because your attention is otherwise diverted." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/writing-novels-preserves-you-in-a-state-of-42420/.

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"Writing novels preserves you in a state of innocence - a lot passes you by - simply because your attention is otherwise diverted." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/writing-novels-preserves-you-in-a-state-of-42420/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.

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Anita Brookner

Anita Brookner (July 16, 1938 - March 10, 2016) was a Historian from United Kingdom.

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