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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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one wants Camus to be a truly great writer

[...] his work, solely as a literary accomplishment, is not major enough to bear the weight of admiration that readers want to give it. One wants Camus to be a truly great writer, not just a very good one. But he is not. It might be useful here to compare Camus with George Orwell and James Baldwi…

—p.54 Against Interpretation and Other Essays Camus' Notebooks (52) by Susan Sontag
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the writer is the exemplary sufferer

The writer is the exemplary sufferer because he has found both the deepest level of suffering and also a professional means to sublimate (in the literal, not the Freudian, sense of sublimate) his suffering. As a man, he suffers; as a writer, he transforms his suffering into art. The writer is the m…

—p.42 The artist as exemplary sufferer (39) by Susan Sontag
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the sense of inevitability

[...] Usually critics who want to praise a work of art feel compelled to demonstrate that each part is justified, that it could not be other than it is. And every artist, when it comes to his own work, remembering the role of chance, fatigue, external distractions, knows what the critic says to be …

—p.33 On style (15) by Susan Sontag