Angela Carter
1940 - 1992
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Biography
Angela Carter (1940-1992) was a British writer known for her novels, short stories, and essays that often drew inspiration from fairy tales and myths. She was a prominent figure in the feminist movement, exploring themes of gender, sexuality, and power in her works. Carter's writing style was characterized by its boldness, imaginative storytelling, and subversive take on traditional narratives. Some of her most famous works include 'The Bloody Chamber,' 'Nights at the Circus,' and 'Wise Children.' Carter's contributions to literature have had a lasting impact on the genres of magical realism and feminist literature.
Famous Quotes (5)
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Reading a book is like re-writing it for yourself.
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My only regret about being a writer is that I wasn't a writer earlier.
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To tax and to please, no more than to love and to be wise, is not given to men.
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Cities have sexes: London is a man, Paris a woman, and New York a well-adjusted transsexual.
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The notion of a universality of human experience is a confidence trick and the confidence is a trick.