Elena Ferrante citations

Elena Ferrante est une écrivaine italienne.

✵ 1943   •   Autres noms Έλενα Φεράντε, النا فرانته, エレナ・フェッランテ

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Elena Ferrante Citations

Elena Ferrante: Citations en anglais

“The circle of an empty day is brutal and at night it tightens around your neck like a noose.”

Elena Ferrante livre The Days of Abandonment

Source: The Days of Abandonment

“Words: with them you can do and undo as you please.”

Elena Ferrante livre The Story of a New Name

Source: The Story of a New Name

“Things without meaning are the most beautiful ones.”

Elena Ferrante livre The Story of a New Name

Source: The Story of a New Name

“Nowhere is it written that you can’t do it.”

Elena Ferrante livre L'Amie prodigieuse

Source: My Brilliant Friend

“Certainly, female writing exists, but mainly because even writing is powerfully conditioned by the historical-cultural construction that is gender. That said, gender has an increasingly wide mesh, its rules have been relaxed, and it is more and more difficult to reconstruct what has influenced and formed us as writers…”

On the concept of “female writing” in “In a rare interview, Elena Ferrante describes the writing process behind the Neapolitan novels” https://www.latimes.com/books/la-ca-jc-elena-ferrante-interview-20180517-htmlstory.html in Los Angeles Times (2018 May 17)

“I don’t know if my writing has the energy you say it does. Of course, if that energy exists, it’s because either it finds no other outlets or, consciously or not, I’ve refused to give it other outlets. Of course, when I write, I draw on parts of myself, of my memory, that are agitated, fragmented, that make me uncomfortable. A story, in my view, is worth writing only if its core comes from there.”

On being told that her writing is energeticin “In a rare interview, Elena Ferrante describes the writing process behind the Neapolitan novels” https://www.latimes.com/books/la-ca-jc-elena-ferrante-interview-20180517-htmlstory.html in Los Angeles Times (2018 May 17)

“No, I never plan my stories. A detailed outline is enough for me to lose interest in the whole thing. Even a brief oral summary makes the desire to write what I have in mind vanish. I am one of those who begin to write knowing only a few essential features of the story they intend to tell. The rest they discover line by line.”

On not planning her stories in advance in “In a rare interview, Elena Ferrante describes the writing process behind the Neapolitan novels” https://www.latimes.com/books/la-ca-jc-elena-ferrante-interview-20180517-htmlstory.html in Los Angeles Times (2018 May 17)

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