Q&A with Alexander McCall Smith discussion
Philosophy Tidbits
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May 11, 2010 11:26AM

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Kristen wrote: "I love the bits of philosophy you throw in, and the everyday analyzations and observations that your characters make. I can't help but wonder if these are ideas and observations that you personally..."
Dear Kristen, What happens is that I find myself thinking of a particular issue or problem and I then write it down and try to remember to bring it up when working on one of the books. Often it is something I stumble upon, perhaps in a newspaper or possibly a book; occasionally it is something that somebody says to me. I must say that I very much enjoy putting these things into the books. All best, AMcS
Dear Kristen, What happens is that I find myself thinking of a particular issue or problem and I then write it down and try to remember to bring it up when working on one of the books. Often it is something I stumble upon, perhaps in a newspaper or possibly a book; occasionally it is something that somebody says to me. I must say that I very much enjoy putting these things into the books. All best, AMcS
Connie wrote: "That's a terrific question, Kristin! I look forward to reading an answer. I'm fascinated by all the different minds, from Isabel to Matthew to that awful narcissistic young man, to Bertie, to Cyr..."
Dear Connie, I've given ana answer above, but an afterthought here. I find it very helpful to have so many different characters, as I find that this opens up so many different possibilities for discussion. The other thing that helps is the serial natiure of my novels - this allows one really to get into the mind of the character - and hence become deeply involved in their inner moral life. All best, AMcS
Dear Connie, I've given ana answer above, but an afterthought here. I find it very helpful to have so many different characters, as I find that this opens up so many different possibilities for discussion. The other thing that helps is the serial natiure of my novels - this allows one really to get into the mind of the character - and hence become deeply involved in their inner moral life. All best, AMcS
Andrea wrote: "I love the way JLB Matakone realizes he is being manipulated by Mma Potokwane, and sometimes even by Mma Ramotswe, but he trusts that they are talking him into doing good or honorable things, so he..."
Dear Andrea, He is a very honourable and good man. I admire mechanics - and J.L.B. Matekoni is a mechanic par excellence! AMcS
Dear Andrea, He is a very honourable and good man. I admire mechanics - and J.L.B. Matekoni is a mechanic par excellence! AMcS