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- Nov 07, 2020
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- Know
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- Nov 07, 2020
I just go to lunch. And I never know when something is going into the file and something is not.
- Nothing
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- Nov 07, 2020
I find the idea of vigilante justice very attractive. I like the idea that the murderer decides that this person has gone too far, and nothing will happen to him unless she does something to stop him.
- Nature
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- Nov 07, 2020
Italians know about human nature - they understand human nature perhaps better than anyone else does. They know that people are weak and greedy and lazy and dishonest and they just try to make the best of it; to work around it.
- Me
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- Nov 07, 2020
I have no memory for what happens in what books. I don't know when I might remember a scene, but beats me what book it's in because there are 14 of them now.
- Dog
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- Nov 07, 2020
My father read 'The New York Times,' my mother did secretarial work, we had a dog, we had a garden, I had a brother.
- Care
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- Nov 07, 2020
A story begins and it always passes from the subjunctive to the declarative. And Italians don't seem to care about making a fine distinction between that which is speculation and that which is fact.
- Most
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- Nov 07, 2020
Italians tend to be less rigidly moral and law-abiding than do Anglo-Saxons. They also have a profound suspicion of the state and most of its agencies.
- City
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- Nov 07, 2020
Venetians feel affection and loyalty to their city, rather than to the Italian state.
- Enough
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- Nov 07, 2020
I came to Venice for the first time in 1968 and was lucky enough to make the acquaintanceship, and then the friendship, of two Venetians, Roberta and Franco, who remain my best friends here after almost 50 years.
- Book
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- Nov 07, 2020
I was at La Fenice opera house back in 1991 with friends, and we started talking about a conductor whom none of us liked. Somehow there was an escalation, and we started talking about how to kill him, where to kill him. This struck me as a good idea for a book.
- Know
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- Nov 07, 2020
I never know what's going to happen in a novel. I don't have a plan or an outline.
- Passion
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- Nov 07, 2020
I'm involved with a baroque opera company here in Italy. I write some of their booklet material, comments on operas. I also write for some baroque opera festivals because this music is my real passion.
- Crime
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- Nov 07, 2020
So much of contemporary crime fiction is painful to read and obsessed with violence, particularly against women, and I can't read that.
- Long
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- Nov 07, 2020
The character I created, 'Commissario Brunetti,' who appears in all my books, shares similar reading, artistic and musical tastes with me. Subconsciously, I knew that if I was to spend however long it would take to write this book with him, this man would have to be someone I'd like to have dinner with.
- Happy
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- Nov 07, 2020
I never wanted to be rich or successful or famous. I just wanted to be happy and have fun.
- Go
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- Nov 07, 2020
I don't go to the movies because I don't like films.
- Listen
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- Nov 07, 2020
I listen to Handel's vocal music, almost exclusively.
- Extraordinarily
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- Nov 07, 2020
I was extraordinarily lucky. I wrote a book because I wanted to see if I could write a mystery. Someone nagged me into sending it to a contest, which it won, after which I was offered a two-book contract, thus requiring the writing of a second book.
- Letters
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- Nov 07, 2020
The Germans and Austrians are very polite, the Swiss are very reserved and the Spanish usually kiss me. The Brits write me letters.
- Beyond
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- Nov 07, 2020
I admire Dickens beyond words. He is one of the greatest plotters of all times. Didn't have a clue about women, but he sure could plot.
- Liberal
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- Nov 07, 2020