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Nothing is more comical than seriousness understood as a virtue that has to precede all important literature
Julio Cortazar
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Julio Cortazar
Age: 69 †
Born: 1914
Born: August 26
Died: 1984
Died: February 12
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I have never described this to you before, not so much, I don't think, from lack of truthfulness as that, just naturally, one is not going to explain to people at large that from time to time one vomits up a small rabbit.
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What good is a writer if he can't destroy literature? And us... what good are we if we don't help as much as we can in that destruction?
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Happy was she who could believe without seeing, who was at one with the duration and continuity of life.
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Of all our feelings the only one which really doesn't belong to us is hope. Hope belongs to life, it's life itself defending itself. Etcetera.
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Wordplay hides a key to reality that the dictionary tries in vain to lock inside every free word.
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The unusual is only found in a very small percentage, except in literary creations, and that is exactly what makes literature.
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After the age of 50 we begin to die little by little in the deaths of others.
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We no longer believe because it is absurd: it is absurd because we must believe.
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Only by living absurdly is it possible to break out of this infinite absurdity.
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The more a book is like an opium pipe, the more the Chinaman reader is satisfied with it and tends to discuss the quality of the drug rather than its lethargic effects.
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I'm such a jerk it had never occurred to me that when we look at a photo from the front, the eyes reproduce exactly the position and the vision of the lens it's these things that are taken for granted and it never occurs to anyone to think about them.
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Now that I think about it, it seems to me that’s what Idiocy is: the ability to be enthusiastic all the time about anything you like, so that a drawing on the wall does not have to be diminished by the memory of the frescoes of Giotto in Padua.
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Before going back to sleep I imagined (I saw) a plastic universe, changeable, full of wondrous chance, an elastic sky, a sun that suddenly is missing or remains fixed or changes its shape.
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Memory weaves and traps us at the same time according to a scheme in which we do not participate: we should never speak of our memory, for it is anything but ours it works on its own terms, it assists us while deceiving us or perhaps deceives up to assist us.
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She would smile and show no surprise, convinced as she was, the same as I, that casual meetings are apt to be just the opposite, and that people who make dates are the same kind who need lines on their writing paper, or who always squeeze up from the bottom on a tube of toothpaste.
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Time is born in the eyes, everybody knows that.
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There was a time when I thought a great deal about the axolotls. I went to see them at the aquarium at the Jardin des Plantes and stayed for hours watching them, observing their immobility their faint movements. Now I am an axolotl.
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Skill alone cannot teach or produce a great short story, which condenses the obsession of the creature it is a hallucinatory presence manifest from the first sentence to fascinate the reader, to make him lose contact with the dull reality that surrounds him, submerging him in another that is more intense and compelling.
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I can't think of another writer who can move me as surreptitiously as Vian does
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The short-story writer knows that he can't proceed cumulatively, that time is not his ally. His only solution is to work vertically, heading up or down in literary space.
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