A Lost Interview with Clarice Lispector
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A Lost Interview with Clarice Lispector
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I find I always like a little bit of chaos. It helps me think.
Four years of studying English Literature at university in journals. 2017-2021.
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“yes, I’ve been wanting to read that!” I say with complete earnestness, as I proceed to ignore every opportunity I have to read it
I haven’t felt so peaceful in a long while… it’s amazing how much good weather and some solitude can do for a person.
— Hanya Yanagihara, from A Little Life
Jonice Webb, Running on Empty: Overcome Your Childhood Emotional Neglect
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Sheila Heti, Pure Color
from James Baldwin’s The Devil Finds Work:
“A story is impelled by the necessity to reveal: the aim of the story is revelation, which means that a story can have nothing—at least not deliberately—to hide. This also means that a story resolves nothing. The resolution of a story must occur in us, with what we make of the questions with which the story leaves us. A plot, on the other hand, must come to a resolution, prove a point: a plot must answer all the questions which it pretends to pose.”
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein manuscript.
“You cannot make everyone think and feel as deeply as you do. This is your tragedy, because you understand them but they do not understand you.”
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