While the book was inspired by Knight’s family situation, it’s not an exact version of his parent’s relationship. Additionally, he emphasized that none of the characters in Likeness are fully based on anyone in his own life. He explained, “It’s me trying to imagine this period where everyone has different versions, but a collective set of particular facts around one very dramatic point and trying to understand if I was in everyone’s position, how does this make sense… in some ways, I feel like everyone should write a novella from the perspective of people in their parent’s positions… it’s very… sympathizing with a lot of very complicated aspects of what I imagine the pressures that they faced and the details of how they made sense of themselves in those decisions…”

Writing is where my identity resides, my eye, I feel like, lives more in that world, but I’ve cultivated over time a deep enjoyment of a lot of those other quantitative things, but nothing’s as fun as writing.”


Marriage is not a synonym for monogamy any more than monogamy is a synonym for ideal love. To live lightly on the earth, lovers and families must be more flexible and relaxed.”

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