Quotes by Nathalie Sarraute

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I think it’s very painful, and that it’s better not to have any doubts. I envy those who don’t have any; I envy them a lot. They are happy people.
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The novel moves like all the arts. It’s transforming itself all the time.
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I have often heard that the novel is dead. But I see novels produced, I don’t know how many a week, in France. I have the impression it’s carrying along quite well.
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One can’t write without having read – you have to read before beginning to write – and universities offer a very good opportunity to read.
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The reader has to be creative when he’s reading. He has to try to make the thing alive. A good reader has to do a certain amount of work when he is reading.
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It’s a question of not copying the masters, to look for something, good or bad, for oneself. To enter this liberated state of mind, one cannot copy the others.
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All psychological research is completely barred by the interpretations of the psychoanalysts. Everything happens in the unconscious, and I don’t know what this unconscious is.
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I don’t for a minute think that Hitler is like Joan of Arc. But I think that at that deep level of tropisms, Hitler or Stalin must have experienced the same tropisms as anyone else.
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We’re swallowed up only when we are willing for it to happen.
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It’s the duty of all novelists, all painters, all musicians, all people who try to make art move: to look for something they feel authentically, without paying attention to styles.
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