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" An exile reads change the way he reads time, memory, self, love, fear, beauty: in the key of loss. "
Time
Change
Beauty
" Chaste love happens all the time, far more frequently than adultery. "
Adultery
More
Love
" Egypt wants to be young again. Israel must show it never grew old. Egypt wants to wake up and dream again. Israel must learn to dream though it cannot sleep. "
Dream
Wake Up
Young
" Homer, Vergil, Dante, Shakespeare, Goethe, Proust - not exactly authors one expects to whiz through or take lightly, but like all works of genius, they are meant to be read out loud and loved. "
Like
Meant To Be
Loved
" In Alexandria, my birthplace and my home, all streets bearing Jewish names have been renamed. "
Jewish
Names
Been
" Irene Nemirovsky was a prolific writer punctiliously devoted to her craft. "
Devoted
Prolific
Writer
" It is Proust's implacable honesty, his reluctance to cut corners or to articulate what might have been good enough or credible enough in any other writer that make him the introspective genius he is. "
Honesty
Him
Good
" I was born into a Turkish family that had acquired Italian citizenship. Many members of the family subsequently became British, French, Brazilian, and German, so there was a bit of everything. It was not uncommon for people in the family to speak seven languages: English, French, Ladino, Italian, Turkish, Arabic, and even Greek. "
Citizenship
Speak
People
" Losing his wealth, his home, the life he had built, killed my father. He didn't die right away; it took four decades of exile to finish him off. "
Home
Life
Losing
" Marseilles, Barcelona, Trieste, Istanbul - each romances the Mediterranean in its own fashion, mostly by embracing the sea in sweeping C-shaped bays that date back to antiquity. "
Mediterranean
Own
Sea
" Nothing would have shocked Proust more than to hear that his work was perceived as difficult or inaccessibly rarefied. "
Nothing
Work
Difficult
" Older students know what they want, which is good. "
Students
Want
Which
" Proust is interested in minutiae because life, as he sees it, is seldom ever about things but about our impression of things, not about facts but about the interpretation of facts, not about one particular feeling but about a confluence of conflicting feelings. Everything is elusive in Proust because nothing is ever certain. "
Nothing
Life
Feelings
" Rituals are how we step into our private field of dreams, a small Elysium all our own. Rituals are made not just for us, but for those we want to pass them on to. "
Us
Step
Small
" Rituals are the building blocks of life, my way of cobbling an entire summer together from incidental wisps. "
Way
Together
Summer
" Some people have an identity. I have an alibi. I have a shadow self. "
Identity
Some
Shadow
" Take away our things, and something in us dies. "
Something
Away
Take
" The last thing I want to do is to write about real things. I am not interested in reality and in real human beings and their real day-to-day problems - I just want to say to them, 'Hold still, and I'm just going to unpack, see what's inside.' "
I Am
Want
See
" There comes the time at every Passover seder when someone will open a door to let in the prophet Elijah. At that moment, something like a spell invariably descends over the celebrants, and everyone stares into the doorway, trying to make out the quiet movements of the prophet as he glides his way in and takes the empty seat among us. "
Quiet
Trying
Moment
" There was a time when Stefan Zweig was the most widely read author in the world. He was lionized everywhere, translated into every language. For the first four decades of the 20th century, his novellas and biographies were devoured by rich and poor, young and old, well read or less so. "
World
Time
Poor
" Under Nasser, Egyptian nationalism was built on little more than pan-Arab irredentism and anti-Western and anti-Israeli sentiment. Mr. Mubarak retained these powerful brainwashers and allowed the rise of a religious component to further alienate Egyptians from liberal and democratic thinking. "
Rise
Thinking
Powerful
" We are, each one of us, not just defined by the arrangement of protein molecules in our cells, but also by the things we call our own. "
Just
Cells
Protein
" What great writers have done to cities is not to tell us what happens in them, but to remember what they think happened or, indeed, might have happened. And so Dickens reinvented London, Joyce, Dublin, and so on. "
Think
Us
Done
" Whenever we're having a great time, we're already anticipating the day when we will remember this great time. Many of us live in that unreal area between the past, the present, and the future. "
Day
Great
Future
" With Eric Rohmer - as with Mozart, Austen, James, and Proust - we need to remember that art is seldom about life, or not quite about life. Art is about discovery and design and reasoning with chaos. "
Life
Design
Chaos
" Writing the past is never a neutral act. Writing always asks the past to justify itself, to give its reasons... provided we can live with the reasons. What we want is a narrative, not a log; a tale, not a trial. This is why most people write memoirs using the conventions not of history, but of fiction. "
History
Writing
Live
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