Ronald Harwood Quotes
When he talks about his past, it is as if he is talking about someone else... He never emotionalizes it. He never colors it. It's just: That's what happened. In 'Oliver Twist,' it's much more concealed, but I think it is entirely autobiographical, because of what happens to a little boy, and how he does come through.
Tweet
Talks | Talking | Emotionalizes | Colors | Happened |
comments powered by Disqus
[Both men are consciously Jewish. Neither, says Harwood, was bothered by Dickens's anti-Semitic overtones.] I can honestly say we never talked about it... I wouldn't insult him. We're both grown men.
- Ronald Harwood
