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How I envy writers who can work on aeroplanes or in hotel rooms. On the run I can produce an article or a book review, or even a film script, but for fiction I must have my own desk, my own wall with my own postcards pinned to it, and my own window not to look out of.
John Banville
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What this quote means

The quote expresses a yearning for personal space and environment conducive to creative writing.

In this quote, John Banville reveals the deep connection he has with his writing environment. While he admires writers who can create in any setting, he emphasizes that for his fiction writing, he requires a personal space that he can call his own. This space, marked by familiar items and a specific window view that he prefers not to use, is crucial for his creative process, underscoring the importance of comfort and inspiration in artistic endeavors.

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WritingCreativityEnvironmentArtPersonal Space

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This quote can be shared when discussing the importance of a dedicated workspace for artists.

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