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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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they are never people you can trust

The language of an artist, as Montale said, is ‘a language that is historicized, that has a relationship. It is valid in as much as it opposes, or differs from, other languages.’ How would you describe the identity of your language from this perspective?

This question ought to be turned back …

—p.242 Hermit in Paris: Autobiographical Writings Interview with Maria Corti (240) by Italo Calvino
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storytellers have to tell stories

Now that I am sixty, I have at last realized that the duty of the writer is simply to do what he knows how to do: storytellers have to tell stories, to portray, to invent. For many years I have given up laying down precepts about how one should write: what is the point of preaching one kind of lite…

—p.231 Behind the Success (221) by Italo Calvino
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I always think of the pros and cons in everything

But now, once again, I have found a formula for putting something else before writing, namely my need for what I do to make sense as an innovative operation in the present cultural context, to be in some sense something that has never been attempted before, and which represents a further developmen…

—p.230 Behind the Success (221) by Italo Calvino
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meeting the needs of a modern Italy

Instead I deepened what had always been my conviction: that what counts is the complexity of a culture in developing its various concrete aspects, in the things produced by labour, in its technical methods for doing things, in experience and knowledge and morality, in the values which become define…

—p.229 Behind the Success (221) by Italo Calvino
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we Italian Communists were schizophrenic

[...] But at that time, twenty-four years ago, our perspective on things was more or less that. We Italian Communists were schizophrenic. Yes, I really think that that is the correct term. One side of our minds was and wanted to be a witness to the truth, avenging the wrongs suffered by the weak an…

—p.203 The Summer of ’56 (200) by Italo Calvino