Simon Schama Quotes
Somehow, the words don't have any vitality, any life to them, unless I can feel it marking on a pape...
Show MoreAs a schoolboy, poetry seemed defined by preciousness. It was all very rarefied.
Sculptures created from found materials like ice and thorns, driftwood, and even bleached kangaroo b...
Show MoreThe history of the Jews has been written overwhelmingly by scholars of texts - understandably given ...
Show MoreI actually think that history has fed off the restlessness of cyber space, of kind of the frantic, s...
Show MoreHistorians are left forever chasing shadows, painfully aware of their inability ever to reconstruct ...
Show MoreHistory gives you insight of the same quality of truth as poetry or philosophy or a novel.
In Mesopotamia or Egypt, for example, the monarch had a god-like religious status. But this is not t...
Show MoreThe challenge for a nonfiction writer is to achieve a poetic precision using the documents of truth ...
Show MoreThe difficulty with poetry is that it doesn't have the life that Shakespeare or Jane Austen have bey...
Show MoreThe Elephantine papyri - written as some of the books of the Bible are being written - is true socia...
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