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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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I do not consider myself a militant

In short, I am a passionate reader of feminist thought. Yet I do not consider myself a militant; I believe I am incapable of militancy. Our heads are crowded with a very heterogeneous mix of material, fragments of time periods, conflicting intentions that cohabit, endlessly clashing with one anothe…

—p.332 Frantumaglia: A Writer's Journey LETTERS: 2011-2016 (217) by Elena Ferrante
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the magma running beneath the pillars of convention

Ferrante: In general, we store away our experiences and make use of timeworn phrases—nice, ready-made, reassuring stylizations that give us a sense of colloquial normality. But in this way, either knowingly or unknowingly, we reject everything that, to be said fully, would require effort and a tort…

—p.330 LETTERS: 2011-2016 (217) by Elena Ferrante
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inconvenient truths are the salt of literature

Ferrante: Inconvenient truths are the salt of literature. They don’t guarantee that the results will be good, but it’s where words derive their power and flavor.

—p.325 LETTERS: 2011-2016 (217) by Elena Ferrante
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the image that men have sewed onto us

Joos: Do you think that writing about female characters from a female perspective requires courage? And, if not, why, in your view, has it been done so rarely and with so little care?

Ferrante: I don’t know if it takes courage. Certainly you have to get beyond the female gender, beyond the ima…

—p.324 LETTERS: 2011-2016 (217) by Elena Ferrante
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it cost me a lot to write

Ferrante: I’m very fond of The Lost Daughter. It cost me a lot to write. A story has to push beyond your very capacity to write it, you have to fear at every line that you won’t make it. The books I’ve published all originated like that, but The Lost Daughter left me feeling the way you do when you…

—p.323 LETTERS: 2011-2016 (217) by Elena Ferrante