Angus Wilson, born on August 11, 1913, in London, was a renowned British novelist known for his profound insights into social reality and delicate portrayal of human nature.
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Source: The Pan Book of Horror Stories
“The impulse to write a novel comes from a momentary unified vision of life.”
Source: The Wild Garden: Or, Speaking of Writing
Source: Diversity and Depth in Fiction: Selected Critical Writings of Angus Wilson
“The roots of art and play lie very close together.”
Source: No Laughing Matter
“I have no concern for the common man except that he should not be so common.”
Source: No Laughing Matter
Source: The Old Men at the Zoo
“Envy has the ugliness of a trapped rat that has gnawed its own foot in its effort to escape.”
Source: The seven deadly sins
