Staking Ground in Multiple Lands: A Conversation with Ghassan Zeineddine
I don’t consciously look for symbols while I’m writing; they come to me from being in the community.
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...moreCharacters do stuff, and the reader is always going to ask why, and as a writer I’m just as interested.
...moreThe Long Form reimagines both this relationship of mother-and-child and the histories and capacities of the novel. In the process, it disrupts these well-worn structures to create something delightfully new.
...moreI don’t know if she’s dangerous, or crazy like they say. But in this deadening place, she’s the only live wire.
...moreLiterature is a balm against loneliness. I feel close to these other writers, to the characters in their books, to these women in history.
...morehow exactly to ignite, to speak in sign, what the flashing draws down, damp, out, and what it / means to be a newborn body made of burnt-back embers, drifting over the sidewalk
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...moreBloom’s translations of these plays remind us that Camus was not a philosopher who used theater to illustrate arguments like Sartre, but a tragic thinker for whom drama was a fundamental and necessary means of literalizing political and ethical metaphors.
...moreSakshi can lay me over her workbench, unstitch my skin, stuff me with fur, and then sew me. She can weave her magic into me. Make me not be myself anymore.
...moreMy stepfather would always tell me, “Don’t think, act. Follow orders.” For me, I want to stop to consider the different angles.
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...moreTo some extent, I think I was also exploring how witnessing, absorbing, and listening are related to writing, and questioning whether this is a valuable way of approaching a life. I think it can be.
...moreBut neither of us has said what does matter, or what we want, only what we do not want, and there in his defensive stammering, I can play my final card: You don’t know anything about me.
...moreThe first thing I learn is that storytelling is a strange art. Listening to stories all my life has not, in any way, prepared me to tell my own.
...moreAs a poet, I’m constantly trying to make connections and see between and among things.
...moreNo one talked about what had happened to her. No one, at least in my hearing, asked her what she needed. What she wanted. Including me.
...moreLet’s just walk through the woods to see it / I whispered, in a flash forgetting the nature of guns
...moreWithin Bianca, the speaker must choose the life she has over and over again, as a way forward—not as a stoic rendition of the eternal return of the same, but as desire.
...moreCompassion is a window, and ideally the reader feels that—even if they’re reading a character whom they don’t necessarily like—this person is a rounded character with good qualities, bad qualities, and in-between qualities.
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...moreMemoir is less common territory for Darrieussecq, but with insomnia, she has found a real-world subject appropriate for her ongoing concerns about making sense of the absurd.
...moreI’ve always wanted to write plot-driven novels that borrow from a lot of different traditions and institutions. That’s something I like most to read, and whenever I write something, I try to write something that I enjoy reading too.
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