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I think that in order to create a literary work, we simply have to dream our own life - a dream where imagination and memory get mixed.

Interview (2014)
The autobiography business turns out in something with many imprecisions, since many times we sin by omission, intentionally or not.

Interview (2014)
Writting turns you into somebody who's always wrong. The illusion that you may get ir right someday is the perversity that draws you on. What else could? As pathological phenomena go, it doesn't completely wreck your life.

American Pastoral
Writing turns you into somebody who's always wrong. The illusion that you may get it right someday is the perversity that draws you on.

American Pastoral
I turn sentences around. That's my life. I write a sentence and then I turn it around. Then I look at it and turn it around again...

Ghost Writer
That is a very poor career, but only a poor career give the world the light that an imperfect, but pretty good writer wants to generate - at all costs, unfotunately.

Letters
My job is unbearable to me because it conflicts with my only desire and my only calling, which is literature. Since I am nothing but literature and can and want to be nothing else, my job will never take possession of me, it may, however, shatter me completely, and this is by no means a remote possibility.

Diaries
I ought to be able to invent words capable of blowing the odor of corpses in a direction other than straight into mine and the reader's face.

Diaries
My doubts stand in a circle around every word, I see them before I see the word, but what then! I do not see the word at all, I invent it.

Diaries
Writers have to keep on writing if they want to mature, like caterpillars endlessly chewing on leaves.

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