Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Paul Auster:
Each book is a new book. I’ve never written it before and I have to
teach myself how to write it as I go along. The fact that I’ve written
books in the past seems to play no part in it. I always feel like a
beginner and I’m continually running into the same difficulties, the
same blocks, the same despairs. You make so many mistakes as a writer,
cross out so many bad sentences and ideas, discard so many worthless
pages, that finally what you learn is how stupid you are. It’s a
humbling occupation.
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