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I just became what I call an 'anti-fascist novelist.' There is no word that covers both the fascists and the Communists, which mean different things to people, but of course they're the same: they're tyranny states.
— Alan Furst
Tags: mean, tyranny, things, people

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Venice has always fascinated me. Every country in Europe then was run by kings and the Vatican except Venice, which was basically run by councils. I've always wondered why.
— Alan Furst
Tags: why, country, always, me
I've evolved in my writing to tell a more emotional story - my publisher, Random House, has urged that.
— Alan Furst
Tags: more, emotional, random, house
I don't inflict horrors on readers. In my research, I've uncovered truly terrible documentations of cruelty and torture, but I leave that offstage. I always pull back and let the reader imagine the details. We all know to one degree or another the horrors of war.
— Alan Furst
Tags: always, know, research, war
I look for the dark story, where something secret was done. I read and read and pick up the trail of a true story. I use nothing but true stories. They are so much better than phony ones.
— Alan Furst
Tags: nothing, true, better, look
If you read the history of the national Socialist party, they're all people who felt like life should have been better to them. They're disappointed, vengeful, angry.
— Alan Furst
Tags: people, you, history, life
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