“Wasn't writing a kind of soaring, an achievable form of flight, of fancy, of the imagination?”

—  Ian McEwan , book Atonement

Source: Atonement

Last update Sept. 14, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "Wasn't writing a kind of soaring, an achievable form of flight, of fancy, of the imagination?" by Ian McEwan?
Ian McEwan photo
Ian McEwan 80
British author 1948

Related quotes

Vladimir Nabokov photo
James Joyce photo

“It soared, a bird, it held its flight, a swift pure cry, soar silver orb it leaped serene,”

Ulysses (1922)
Context: It soared, a bird, it held its flight, a swift pure cry, soar silver orb it leaped serene, speeding, sustained, to come, don't spin it out too long long breath he breath long life, soaring high, high resplendent, aflame, crowned, high in the effulgence symbolistic, high, of the ethereal bosom, high, of the high vast irradiation everywhere all soaring all around about the all, the endlessnessnessness... (271)

Wisława Szymborska photo

“Our snakes have shed their lightning,
our apes their flights of fancy”

Wisława Szymborska (1923–2012) Polish writer

"An Unexpected Meeting"
Poems New and Collected (1998), Salt (1962)
Context: Our snakes have shed their lightning,
our apes their flights of fancy,
our peacocks have renounced their plumes.
The bats flew out of our hair long ago. We fall silent in mid-sentence,
all smiles, past help.
Our humans
don't know how to talk to one another.

Jane Austen quote: “Indulge your imagination in every possible flight.”
Jane Austen photo
Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay photo

“His imagination resembled the wings of an ostrich. It enabled him to run, though not to soar.”

Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay (1800–1859) British historian and Whig politician

On John Dryden (1828)

Alexandre Dumas photo

“So rapid is the flight of dreams upon the wings of imagination.”

Alexandre Dumas (1802–1870) French writer and dramatist, father of the homonym writer and dramatist
Otto Lilienthal photo

“The sailing flight of birds is the only form of flight which is carried on for some length of time without the expenditure of power.”

Otto Lilienthal (1848–1896) German aviation pioneer

The Romance of Aeronautics (1912)

Samuel Taylor Coleridge photo

“Milton had a highly imaginative, Cowley a very fanciful mind.”

Source: Biographia Literaria (1817), Ch. IV

Immanuel Kant photo
Alexis De Tocqueville photo

“The principle of equality does not destroy the imagination, but lowers its flight to the level of the earth.”

Book Three, Chapter XI.
Democracy in America, Volume II (1840), Book Three

Related topics