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An interview with ioanna rowling, the author of books about Harry Potter

- Вас не беспокоит, что с кем-то в разговоре Вы скажете одно, в интервью - другое, и люди сложат все вместе и догадаются, о чем будет следующая книга?

- Mostly, people have put together something I've said, something they'd like to think I'd said, and something that someone else has said which was completely false, and drawn completely the wrong conclusions. That just happens. No one yet has guessed what's going to happen, or come anywhere close.

- Вам не надоело, что Вас постоянно спрашивают, откуда появился Гарри?

- Yes. I get frustrated with myself because you'd think by now I'd have an intelligent or amusing answer to that question, but no I haven't found one yet! The truth is, I do not know where he came from - he walked into my head, fully formed, a scrawny little boy, and I knew he was a wizard and I knew he didn't know he was a wizard and 1 worked backwards from there. I felt this incredible upsurge; of excitement about writing the story.

- Говорят, что Ваша первая книга просто пришла к Вам готовом виде.

- No, Harry came to me. Hogwarts came to me, not in its entire but many of the characters did come in a kind of

- Это было похоже на озарение?

- Yes, it really was. I had this four-hour train journey. It shouldn't have been four hours, but the train was delayed. And Harry was there in my mind. The inhabitants of the castle were there. Harry's scar was there... It's a very strange thing, but I know I'm not alone in this among writers. It was as though I was given a piece of information and I just had to find out the rest of the information. It wasn't really as though I was inventing it. I was working backwards and forwards to see what must have happened.

- Вы как будто отдернули занавес, а за ним...

- But no, it didn't come to me all at once. They're fairly complex plots at times, and it took a couple of years to work out the whole thing properly.

- Вы собираете идеи? Писатели постоянно что-то записывают и бормочут: прекрасная идея. Это и Ваш метод?

- Yeah. I actually had an idea this morning on the train as I got out of bed. Suddenly I thought, oh, that's how we could do it in Hook Five. So, yes, it's wonderful when that happens, when it just comes to you.

- Некоторые говорят, что хорошие герои скучны, а злые всегда интереснее. Как в «Потерянном рае» Мильтона: Бог - зануда, а Дьявол - увлекательный персонаж.

- Well, Harry is good. I personally do not find Harry boring at all. He has his faults. Ron and Hermione are very good characters... but no, I'm not bored by goodness.
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An interview with ioanna rowling, the author of books about Harry Potter- Вас не беспокоит, что с кем-то в разговоре Вы скажете одно, в интервью - другое, и люди сложат все вместе и догадаются, о чем будет следующая книга?- Mostly, people have put together something I've said, something they'd like to think I'd said, and something that someone else has said which was completely false, and drawn completely the wrong conclusions. That just happens. No one yet has guessed what's going to happen, or come anywhere close.- Вам не надоело, что Вас постоянно спрашивают, откуда появился Гарри?- Yes. I get frustrated with myself because you'd think by now I'd have an intelligent or amusing answer to that question, but no I haven't found one yet! The truth is, I do not know where he came from - he walked into my head, fully formed, a scrawny little boy, and I knew he was a wizard and I knew he didn't know he was a wizard and 1 worked backwards from there. I felt this incredible upsurge; of excitement about writing the story.- Говорят, что Ваша первая книга просто пришла к Вам готовом виде.- No, Harry came to me. Hogwarts came to me, not in its entire but many of the characters did come in a kind of- Это было похоже на озарение?- Yes, it really was. I had this four-hour train journey. It shouldn't have been four hours, but the train was delayed. And Harry was there in my mind. The inhabitants of the castle were there. Harry's scar was there... It's a very strange thing, but I know I'm not alone in this among writers. It was as though I was given a piece of information and I just had to find out the rest of the information. It wasn't really as though I was inventing it. I was working backwards and forwards to see what must have happened.- Вы как будто отдернули занавес, а за ним...- But no, it didn't come to me all at once. They're fairly complex plots at times, and it took a couple of years to work out the whole thing properly.- Вы собираете идеи? Писатели постоянно что-то записывают и бормочут: прекрасная идея. Это и Ваш метод?- Yeah. I actually had an idea this morning on the train as I got out of bed. Suddenly I thought, oh, that's how we could do it in Hook Five. So, yes, it's wonderful when that happens, when it just comes to you.- Некоторые говорят, что хорошие герои скучны, а злые всегда интереснее. Как в «Потерянном рае» Мильтона: Бог - зануда, а Дьявол - увлекательный персонаж.- Well, Harry is good. I personally do not find Harry boring at all. He has his faults. Ron and Hermione are very good characters... but no, I'm not bored by goodness.
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An interview with ioanna rowling, the author of books about Harry Potter - Are you worried that someone in a conversation you say one thing, in an interview - another, and people lay down all together and guess what will be the next book? - Mostly , people have put together something I've said, something they'd like to think I'd said, and something that someone else has said which was completely false, and drawn completely the wrong conclusions. That just happens. One has yet No guessed what's going to happen, or come anywhere address close e-. - You are not tired, that you always ask, where did Harry? - Yes. I get frustrated with myself because you'd think by now I'd have an intelligent or amusing answer to that question, but no I have not found one yet! The truth is, I do not know where he came from - he walked into my head, fully formed, a scrawny little boy, and I knew he was a wizard and I knew he did not know he was a wiz? Ard and 1 worked backwards from there. I felt this incredible upsurge; excitement about writing of the story. - It is said that your first book just come to you ready-made. - No, Harry came to me. Came to me Hogwarts, not in its entire but many of the characters did come in a kind of - It was like a revelation? - Yes, it really was. I had this four-hour train journey. It should not have been four hours, but the train was delayed. And Harry was there in my mind. The inhabitants of the castle were there. Harry's scar was there ... It's a very strange thing, but I know I'm not alone in this among writers. It was as though I was given a piece of information and I just had to find out the rest of the information. It was not really as though I was inventing it. Was working backwards I and forwards to see what must have happened. - You seem pulled back the curtain, and behind it ... - But no, it did not come to me all at once. Fairly complex're They plots at times, and it took a couple of years to work out the whole thing properly. - You collect ideas? Writers always something to recording the? Off and mutter: great idea. This is your method? - Yeah. I actually had an idea this morning on the train as I got out of bed. Suddenly I thought, oh, that's how we could do it in Hook Five. So, yes, it's wonderful when that happens, when it just comes to you. - Some people say good characters are boring and evil of all? Yes interesting. As in "Paradise Lost" Milton's God - the bore and the devil - a fascinating character. - Well, Harry is good. I personally do not find Harry boring at all. He has his faults. Ron and Hermione are very good characters ... but no, I'm not bored by goodness.



























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an interview with ioanna rowling, the author of books about harry potter

- are you worried that someone in a conversation, you say one thing, in the interview is different, and people are put together and figure out what the next book?

- Mostly, people have put together something i've said,something i 'd like to think i' d said, and something that someone else has said which was completely false, and drawn completely the wrong conclusions. that just happens. no one yet has guessed what's going to happen, or come anywhere close.

you not tired, because you always ask how harry came in?

- yes.i get [with myself, because you'd think by now i 'd have an intelligent or amusing answer to that question, but no, i haven' t found one yet. the truth is, i do not know where he came from, he walked into my head, fully formed, a scrawny little boy, and i knew he was a wizard, and i knew he didn't know he was a wiz  ard and 1 worked backwards from there. i had this incredible upsurge;of excitement about writing the story.

- say, what's your first book just came to you readily.

- no, harry came to me. Hogwarts came to me, not in its entire, but many of the characters had come in a kind of

- it was like a revelation?

- yes, it really was. i had this four hour train journey.it shouldn't have been four hours, but the train was delayed. and harry was there in my mind. the inhabitants of the castle. harry's scar was there... it's a very strange thing, but i know i'm not alone in this among writers. it was as though i was given a piece of information and i just had to find out the rest of the information. it wasn't really as though i was inventing it.i was working backwards and forwards to see what must have happened.

you like took the curtain, and behind him...

- but no, it didn't come to me all at once. they're fairly complex plots at times, and it took a couple of years to work out the whole thing).

- you get the idea?writers always something записыва  ute and murmuring: great idea. it's your technique?

- yeah. i actually had an idea this morning on the train as i got out of bed. suddenly i thought, oh, that's how we could do it in hook five. so, yes, it's wonderful. when that happens, when it just comes to you.

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