29+ Elena Ferrante Quotes On Friendship, Intense And Emotional
Elena Ferrante is an Italian novelist and essayist. She is best known for her Neapolitan Novels, a series of four novels that follow the lives of two women from childhood to adulthood. Her true identity is unknown, as she has chosen to remain anonymous. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Elena Ferrante on friendship, love, intense.
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Top 10 Elena Ferrante Quotes
- The circle of an empty day is brutal and at night it tightens around your neck like a noose
- Existence is this, I thought, a start of joy, a stab of pain, an intense pleasure, veins that pulse under the skin, there is no other truth to tell.
- I didn't choose anonymity.Instead, I chose absence.
- I don't have any special passion for politics, it being a never-ending merry-go-round of bosses big and small, all generally mediocre. I actually find it boring.
- In order not to cut out a large part of one's private life, the creative work should not swallow up every other form of self-expression. But that is the most complicated thing.
- I have always paid careful attention to social and economic conflicts, to the dialectic - if we can call it that - between high and low. Maybe it's because I was not born or brought up in affluence.
- Is it possible that even happy moments of pleasure never stand up to a rigorous examination? Possible.
- I am the queen of spades, I am the wasp that stings, I am the dark serpent. I am the invulnerable animal who passes through fire and is not burned.
- My work stops at publication. If the books don't contain in themselves their reasons for being - questions and answers - it means I was wrong to have them published.
- Writing for me is a dragnet that carries everything away with it: expressions and figures of speech, postures, feelings, thoughts, troubles. In short, the lives of others.
Elena Ferrante Short Quotes
- Anonymity lets me concentrate exclusively on writing.
- Those who write need that "willing suspension of disbelief ", as Coleridge called it.
- We lie in order to tolerate our existence and, most of all, we lie to ourselves.
- I believe that books, once they are written, have no need of their authors.
Elena Ferrante Famous Quotes And Sayings
Competition between women is good only if it does not prevail; that is to say if it coexists with affinity, affection, with a real sense of being mutually indispensable, with sudden peaks of solidarity in spite of envy, jealousy and the whole inevitable cohort of bad feelings. — Elena Ferrante
As a girl - twelve, thirteen years old - I was absolutely certain that a good book had to have a man as its hero, and that depressed me. — Elena Ferrante
He was going through one of those moments that you read about in books, when a character reacts in an unexpectedly extreme way to the normal discontents of living. — Elena Ferrante
Elena Ferrante is the author of several novels. There is nothing mysterious about her, given how she manifests herself - perhaps even too much - in her own writing, the place where her creative life transpires in absolute fullness. — Elena Ferrante
I had to discover very quickly that class origins cannot be erased, regardless of whether we climb up or down the sociocultural ladder. — Elena Ferrante
There was something unbearable in the things, in the people, in the buildings, in the streets that, only if you reinvented it all, as in a game, became acceptable. The essential, however, was to know how to play, and she and I, only she and I, knew how to do it. — Elena Ferrante
I no longer protect myself from the world I grew up in. Rather, today I try to protect the feelings I have for that world, the emotional space where my desire to write first took hold, and still grows. — Elena Ferrante
At most, I may write when I am disturbed by something. I have recently discovered the pleasure of finding written answers to written questions. — Elena Ferrante
Climbing the economic ladder has been very hard for me; I still feel a great deal of guilt towards those I left behind. — Elena Ferrante
Women, in all fields - whether mothers or not - still encounter an extraordinary number of obstacles. They have to hold too many things together and often sacrifice their aspirations in the name of affections. — Elena Ferrante
It's the people who love us or hate us - or both - who hold together the thousands of fragments we are made of. — Elena Ferrante
The fictional treatment of biographical material - a treatment that for me is essential - is full of traps. — Elena Ferrante
Writers, because they write, are condemned never to be readers of their own stories...The memory of first putting a story into words will always prevent writers from reading their work as an ordinary reader would. — Elena Ferrante
I think our sexuality is all yet to be recounted and that the rich male literary tradition constitutes a huge obstacle. — Elena Ferrante
The rules say that to tell a story you need first of all a measuring stick, a calendar, you have to calculate how much time has passed between you and the facts, the emotions to be narrated. — Elena Ferrante
Life Lessons by Elena Ferrante
- Elena Ferrante's work emphasizes the importance of female friendship and solidarity in the face of difficult circumstances.
- Her stories explore the complexities of female identity, and the power of self-determination and resilience.
- Through her characters, Ferrante encourages readers to confront their own struggles and to find strength in their relationships with others.
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