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The choice between starving and being eaten is an exotic one.
Francine du Plessix Gray
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Francine du Plessix Gray
Age: 88 †
Born: 1930
Born: September 25
Died: 2019
Died: January 13
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one forgives parents as naturally as one emancipates oneself from them - usually shortly afterward.
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I was just reviewed by Robert Gottlieb, who was my editor at 'The New Yorker,' and he sort of wondered at the fact that I still need to exorcise my parents at my age. I think he makes a basic mistake in thinking that exorcism can ever be total. The exorcism of your parents will still be occurring on your own deathbed.
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Why are there no great women artists?' sounds as ignorant of human geography as the query 'Why are there no Eskimo tennis teams?
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Americans and their desire to be novelists, the American novel should be listed in medical dictionaries alongside Megalomania and Obsessional Neuroses.
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Oh, save me God, but not quite yet.
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The act of nutrition is not a purely physiological event... The family meal is a formality that cultivates in us... a capacity for sharing, generosity, thoughtfulness, a talent for civilized conversation.
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I think it's one of the reasons I wrote my book later in life. My parents didn't have these extreme alternations of conduct. They were very sweet to me.
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I write because in the act of creation there comes that mysterious, abundant sense of being both parent and child I am giving birth to an Other and simultaneously being reborn as a child in the playground of creation.
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I didn't find this memoir of these two eccentric people so different from doing my memoirs of De Sade or Simone Weil. My parents in their own way are as odd as Sade.
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Mine [parents] started out more from scratch, because I'm constantly aware of what they suffered in the war.
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The vast Pacific ocean would always remain the islanders' great solace, escape and nourishment, the amniotic fluid that would keep them hedonistic and aloof, guarded, gentle and mysterious.
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One learns much more by writing fiction, because the insights come from those deeper subconscious levels where the greater and more interesting truths lie.
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The spiritual destiny of Hawaii has been shaped by a Calvinist theory of paternalism enacted by the descendants of the missionaries who had carried it there: a will to do good for unfortunates regardless of what the unfortunates thought about it.
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Art is both a vengeance against reality and a reconciliation with it.
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We write out of revenge against reality, to dream and enter the lives of others.
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Friendship is by its very nature freer of deceit than any other relationship we can know because it is the bond least affected by striving for power, physical pleasure, or material profit, most liberated from any oath of duty or of constancy. With Eros the body stands naked, in friendship our spirit is denuded.
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I shall never cease to marvel at the way we beg for love and tyranny.
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If I were ever to go mad it would be on Thanksgiving Day, that day of guilt and grace when the family hangs upon you like an ax over a sacrificial victim, like the oven's heat on that poor bird.
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As to why people like Joseph Lelyveld are writing memoirs, I think they're just catching on the coattails of the trend.
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