
“Live your life as if you are writing your Biography.”
Official Website (2009)
On Writing Poetry (1995)
Context: It's a feature of our age that if you write a work of fiction, everyone assumes that the people and events in it are disguised biography — but if you write your biography, it's equally assumed you're lying your head off. This last may be true, at any rate of poets: Plato said that poets should be excluded from the ideal republic because they are such liars. I am a poet, and I affirm that this is true. About no subject are poets tempted to lie so much as about their own lives; I know one of them who has floated at least five versions of his autobiography, none of them true. I of course — being also a novelist — am a much more truthful person than that. But since poets lie, how can you believe me?
“Live your life as if you are writing your Biography.”
Official Website (2009)
On the connection between the personal and fictional world in “Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: ‘This could be the beginning of a revolution’” https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/apr/28/chimamanda-ngozi-adichie-feminism-racism-sexism-gender-metoo in The Guardian (2018 Apr 28)
“Literature is the emotional biography of a human being who has dared to write it.”
Source: Interview. Portal.ucm.cl
“Every great man nowadays has his disciples, and it is always Judas who writes the biography.”
Source: The Critic as Artist (1891), Part I
Associated Press interview (2003) http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3404272/
2000s
Source: A Joseph Campbell Companion: Reflections on the Art of Living
Khushwant Singh in Sikh Philosophy Network