I am traveling less in order to be able to write more. I select my travel destinations according to their degree of usefulness to my work.
People live with the illusion that we have a democratic system, but it`s only the outward form of one. In reality we live in a plutocracy, a government of the rich.
The world is governed by institutions that are not democratic - the World Bank, the IMF, the WTO.
We`re not short of movements proclaiming that a different world is possible, but unless we can coordinate them into an international movement, capitalism just laughs at all these little organisations.
There are times when it is best to be content with what one has, so as not to lose everything.
It is difficult to understand these people who democratically take part in elections and a referendum, but are then incapable of democratically accepting the will of the people.
I am the same person I was before receiving the Nobel Prize. I work with the same regularity, I have not modified my habits, I have the same friends.
Society has to change, but the political powers we have at the moment are not enough to effect this change. The whole democratic system would have to be rethought.
In effect I am not a novelist, but rather a failed essayist who started to write novels because he didn`t know how to write essays.
The problem is that the right doesn`t need any ideas to govern, but the left can`t govern without ideas.
I am a person with leftist convictions, and always have been.
There are plenty of reasons not to put up with the world as it is.
Americans have discovered fear.
As citizens, we all have an obligation to intervene and become involved - it`s the citizen who changes things.
The world had already changed before September 11. The world has been going through a process of change over the last 20 or 30 years. A civilization ends, another one begins.
The attitude of insolent haughtiness is characteristic of the relationships Americans form with what is alien to them, with others.
I think we are blind. Blind people who can see, but do not see.
I do not just write, I write what I am. If there is a secret, perhaps that is it.
What kind of world is this that can send machines to Mars and does nothing to stop the killing of a human being?
Perhaps it is the language that chooses the writers it needs, making use of them so that each might express a tiny part of what it is.
The novel is not so much a literary genre, but a literary space, like a sea that is filled by many rivers.
Inside us there is something that has no name, that something is what we are.
Can you imagine what Bush would say if someone like Hugo Chavez asked him for a little piece of land to install a military base, and he only wanted to plant a Venezuelan flag there?
I am not a prophet.
Abstention means you stayed at home or went to the beach. By casting a blank vote, you`re saying you have a political conscience but you don`t agree with any of the existing parties.
Words were not given to man in order to conceal his thoughts.
The U.S. needs to control the Middle East, the gateway to Asia. It already has military installations in Uzbekistan.
Look what happened with the employment law in France-the law was withdrawn because the people marched in the streets. I think what we need is a global protest movement of people who won`t give up.
Americans have discovered the fragility of life, that ominous fragility that the rest of the world either already experienced or is experiencing now with terrible intensity.
Things will be very bad for Latin America. You only have to consider the ambitions and the doctrines of the empire, which regards this region as its backyard.
I always ask two questions: How many countries have military bases in the United States? And in how many countries does the United States not have military bases?
I can`t imagine myself outside any kind of social or political involvement.
Without the faintest possibility of finding a job, I decided to devote myself to literature: it was about time to find out what I was worth as a writer.
In the end we discover the only condition for living is to die.
I am a better novelist than a poet, playwright, or essayist.
Human vocabulary is still not capable, and probably never will be, of knowing, recognizing, and communicating everything that can be humanly experienced and felt.
I had no books at home. I started to frequent a public library in Lisbon. It was there, with no help except curiosity and the will to learn, that my taste for reading developed and was refined.
It is economic power that determines political power, and governments become the political functionaries of economic power.