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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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tendentious

Berlusconi the statesman is possible only thanks to his tendentious monopoly of the medium that best realizes and imposes that suspension of disbelief.

—p.94 PAPERS: 1991-2003 (1) by Elena Ferrante
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neither cowardly nor a scoundrel

Ferrante: In my intentions Mario, Olga’s husband, is neither cowardly nor a scoundrel. He’s just a man who has stopped loving the woman he lives with and comes up against the impossibility of breaking that bond without humiliating her, without hurting her. His behavior is that of a human being who …

—p.89 PAPERS: 1991-2003 (1) by Elena Ferrante
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the cultural structure we’ve worked on all our lives

Jensen: What is the theme that you were interested in investigating through Olga’s story?

Ferrante: I wanted to tell a story of disintegration. Someone who takes love away from us devastates the cultural structure we’ve worked on all our lives, deprives us of that sort of Eden that until that …

—p.86 PAPERS: 1991-2003 (1) by Elena Ferrante
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the feeling that the writer has about life

Ferrante: There is no story that doesn’t have roots in the feeling that the writer has about life. The more that feeling filters into the story, into the characters, the more distinctly the page gives form to an incisive effect of truth. But what counts, in the end, is what I would call the graphic…

—p.86 PAPERS: 1991-2003 (1) by Elena Ferrante
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how she fights against the wish to die

[...] Olga is a woman of today who knows that she can’t react to abandonment by breaking down. In life, as in writing, the effect of this new knowledge interests me: how she acts, what resistance she offers, how she fights against the wish to die and gains the time necessary to learn to bear her su…

—p.83 PAPERS: 1991-2003 (1) by Elena Ferrante