Ali Smith: 'Henry James had me running down the garden path shouting out loud'

Ali Smith: Henry James had me running down the garden path shouting out loud

Ali Smith is often quoted as saying she's "still learning to read" - and she's not wrong. Despite being a celebrated author herself, her love affair with reading has been long and winding, shaped by a range of influences that have helped shape her unique voice.

One book that left an early impression was Liz Lochhead's Memo for Spring, which Smith recalls discovering in Ann McKay's English teacher bookshelves at the age of 16. It was like nothing she'd ever read before - its Scottish slang and lyrical prose sparking a sense of excitement and hope within her.

As she grew older, Smith's reading list expanded to include an eclectic mix of writers. Toni Morrison's works have had a profound impact on her, with her novels serving as "a sustained and courageous masterclass in how the aliveness in writing shifts the energy in life". Meanwhile, Muriel Spark's Loitering with Intent has become a constant companion, sending Smith off on "a journey of rejoicing".

But it was Henry James who really got under her skin. Reading The Golden Bowl in the garden one summer, Smith found herself shouting out loud at the discovery that the golden bowl had been broken. It was as if she'd stumbled upon a long-lost language, and it left her breathless.

Today, Smith continues to be inspired by writers who challenge her perspectives and broaden her horizons. Liadan NΓ­ Chuinn's Every One Still Here is one such book, its stories about Ireland and recent history tackling the truth of life with unflinching honesty. Meanwhile, Tove Jansson's The Summer Book remains a comfort read that she can always rely on to soothe her soul.

Throughout her reading journey, Smith has remained open to new experiences and perspectives - and it's this openness that has helped shape her own unique literary voice. As someone who's "still learning to read", she embodies the very qualities of curiosity and creativity that have made reading such a transformative experience for so many others.
 
😊 I'm loving how Ali Smith is owning her love for reading, even if it means saying she's still learning to read herself lol 🀣. It's like, can't we all be honest about not knowing everything? The way she talks about how different books have impacted her life is so inspiring, especially the one about Henry James breaking that golden bowl... I need to re-read that too! πŸ“šπŸ‘
 
πŸ“šπŸ’‘ I'm loving Ali Smith's honest take on how reading shaped her as an author! 🀩 It's so inspiring to see someone who's still learning (and growing) through their love of books. I think it's amazing that she's discovered writers like Liz Lochhead, Toni Morrison, and Muriel Spark, who've had a profound impact on her writing style and perspective. And can we talk about how much I adore Henry James? πŸ“– His writing is like nothing else, right?! What I love most about Ali Smith is her openness to new experiences and perspectives - it's like she's still discovering the magic of reading herself! 😊
 
🀩 I totally get why Ali Smith would be obsessed with Henry James' writing... I mean, have you guys read The Golden Bowl? It's like whoa! 🌟 The way he writes about relationships and human emotions is just so deep and complex... sometimes I feel like I'm reading between the lines in my history textbooks, trying to figure out all the subtle hints about historical events πŸ˜‚. But seriously, it's amazing how reading can make you see things from a new perspective, right? Like, when I'm studying for exams, I always find myself thinking about how the authors were feeling when they wrote their books... πŸ“šπŸ’­
 
I think its cool how Ali Smith is super honest about still needing to learn to read - I mean, we all do at some point, right? πŸ€” It makes me wonder though if she ever got tired of discovering new books and authors that just blow her mind. I've been there too, reading Liadan NΓ­ Chuinn's book and feeling like my whole world has changed. Its interesting how our lives are shaped by the things we read and its great to see Smith finding comfort in Tove Jansson's The Summer Book too. For me, reading is all about finding that balance between getting lost in a new story and still being able to relate to it - I guess thats what makes books so special 😊
 
🀩 just love how Ali Smith talks about how reading shaped her into the writer she is today πŸ’‘ it's like she's saying, life is full of broken bowls, but with great stories, comes great understanding 🍴❀️ and I'm totally here for that πŸ’–
 
πŸ“š I'm loving Ali Smith's latest take on how reading shaped her as an author... it's like, totally relatable! πŸ˜‚ I mean, who hasn't had those moments where you're just like "WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON HERE?!" 🀯 like when you're reading The Golden Bowl and you're basically shouting at the top of your lungs because someone broke a bowl. 🍽️ But for real, it's clear that Smith is all about finding those writers who blow her mind and challenge her perspective. I'm still looking for my own "Memo for Spring" 😊, but Smith's got me intrigued to explore more Scottish slang in my reading list! πŸ‘‰
 
I'm loving Ali Smith's perspective on Henry James, shoutin' out loud in the garden, I can imagine! πŸŒ³πŸ˜‚ She's got this amazing connection with literature, it's like she's still discoverin' new worlds through every book πŸ“šπŸ’« And it's so inspiring to see her keep openin' herself up to new experiences and perspectives. Liadan NΓ­ Chuinn's Every One Still Here sounds like a real page-turner! 🀩 I'm defo addin' that one to my list πŸ‘
 
I mean, Ali Smith is just so extra 🀣... "Still learning to read" lol what even is that? And I'm sure it's not like she's been reading all her life or anything πŸ˜‚. But seriously, this article is actually really cool - it's dope how she was inspired by those Scottish slang books and Toni Morrison novels. And Henry James? Yeah, who wouldn't be like "OH MY GOSH THE GOLDEN BOWL HAS BEEN BROKEN" 🀯... I mean, I guess that's a thing now. Anyway, Liadan NΓ­ Chuinn and Tove Jansson are great too - their books seem really thought-provoking. Maybe one day I'll actually read them πŸ˜…
 
omg, i'm totally with ali smith on this one 🀩, reading is literally life-changing, right? I mean, i was like that too when i first discovered the power of writing - it's like, you stumble upon a whole new world and suddenly everything makes sense πŸ˜‚. for me, it was more like discovering my own voice, but still! there's something so special about getting lost in a good book... πŸ“šπŸ’«
 
I'm totally with Ali Smith on this one... 🀩 Like, when I'm lost in a good book, I feel like shouting it out loud too! πŸ˜‚ The Golden Bowl is def one of my fave books ever - there's something about the way Henry James writes that just transports you to another world. And can we talk about how amazing it is that Smith is still discovering new authors and books? It's so inspiring to see someone embracing curiosity and creativity like that. πŸ’« I mean, reading is literally the best thing ever, right? πŸ“šπŸ’–
 
I just finished reading about Ali Smith's love affair with reading πŸ“šβ€οΈ. I mean, can you blame her? Her influences are insane! Liz Lochhead's Memo for Spring is on my wishlist ASAP πŸ“. And have you read any of Toni Morrison's stuff? Game-changer 🌟. But what really got me was when she mentioned Henry James' The Golden Bowl 🀯. I love how it left her breathless 😲. It just goes to show that reading can be life-changing, right? I mean, I've been reading since I was a kid, and I still feel like I'm learning all the time πŸ€“.

Here's a quick diagram of my thoughts on this:
```
+-----------------------+
| Reading |
+-----------------------+
|
| Influences
v
+-----------------------+ +-----------------------+
| Liz Lochhead | | Toni Morrison |
| (Memo for Spring) | | (Masterclass in life) |
+-----------------------+ +-----------------------+
| |
| Henry James' The Golden Bowl |
| (left her breathless 😲) |
v v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Curiosity | | Creativity |
| Openness | | Lifelong |
+---------------+ +---------------+
| |
| Ali Smith's unique voice |
v v
```
I guess what I'm trying to say is that reading is all about discovery and growth 🌱. And we're all still learning, just like Ali Smith says 😊.
 
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πŸ€” I just think its really cool how Ali Smith is still discovering new authors and finding inspiration in their work... like her love for Liz Lochhead's Memo for Spring, which is amazing 🌸! And she's right that reading can be like a journey of rejoicing, it makes me want to dive into my own TBR pile ASAP πŸ“šπŸ’« What about you guys, do you have any favorite authors or books that keep taking you on new adventures? πŸ€—
 
I remember back in the day when authors actually spoke about books like they were people, you know? 😊 This Ali Smith interview is like a breath of fresh air, reminds me of my old book club days where we'd dissect novels and discuss the what-ifs. I love how she's still discovering new writers and finding common ground with them - that's what reading's all about! πŸ“šπŸ’‘ The way she talks about Henry James' The Golden Bowl has got me nostalgic for summer afternoons spent getting lost in a good book. And I'm glad to see authors like Liadan NΓ­ Chuinn keeping it real and honest... it's like they're speaking straight to my soul, you know? πŸ’–
 
OMG 🀯, I'm dead! Ali Smith is literally my spirit animal πŸ˜‚... like, I totally get why she'd be obsessed with Henry James' work - that golden bowl scene is EVERYTHING πŸ’Ž! And can we talk about how relatable it is for her to still feel like she's "learning to read"? πŸ€“ I mean, I've been there too, and it's honestly the most wonderful feeling when you stumble upon a book that just GETS YOU.πŸ’– Liadan NΓ­ Chuinn's Every One Still Here sounds so important, btw - Ireland is literally on my bucket list right now πŸ—ΊοΈ!
 
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