Elena Ferrante

In the Margins

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  • Táliahas quoted3 years ago
    His very obsession with the new, immediately present in his work, derived from the awareness that writing was chained to writing; that every word had its tradition; that every first language was hatching a second
  • Táliahas quoted3 years ago
    This is precisely what happens to our efforts to write: the words are ready para formar el libro, says María Guerra, and yet they won’t stay in the form, they overflow the margins, get lost in the wind.
  • Táliahas quoted3 years ago
    As soon as we try to write something, one more problem regarding the inadequacy of the writing is added to those I’ve tried to list: that not a single page, whether polished or rough, speaks our truth as women completely, in fact often doesn’t speak it at all.
  • Táliahas quoted3 years ago
    And clichés were once true sentences that dug a way out among clichés.
  • Táliahas quoted3 years ago
    Thus writing is a cage and we enter it right away, with our first line. It’s a problem that has been confronted with suffering,
  • Táliahas quoted3 years ago
    And I should emphasize that every book read carries within itself a host of other writings that, consciously or inadvertently, I’ve taken in. That is, writing about our own joys and wounds and sense of the world means writing in every way, always, knowing that we are the product, good or bad, of encounters and clashes, sought out and accidental, with the stuff of others.
  • Táliahas quoted3 years ago
    Everything, in writing, has a long history behind it.
  • Táliahas quoted3 years ago
    Writing is getting comfortable with everything that has already been written—great literature and commercial literature, if useful, the novel-essay and the screenplay—and in turn becoming, within the limits of one’s own dizzying, crowded individuality, something written. Writing is seizing everything that has already been written and gradually learning to spend that enormous fortune. We mustn’t let ourselves be flattered by those who say: here’s someone who has a tonality of her own.
  • Táliahas quoted3 years ago
    We have to accept the fact that no word is truly ours. We have to give up the idea that writing miraculously releases a voice of our own, a tonality of our own: in my view that is a lazy way of talking about writing.
  • Táliahas quoted3 years ago
    You hear? My, my, my. How often we repeat that possessive adjective.
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