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All Quotes by author - Jhumpa Lahiri
" From the beginnings of literature, poets and writers have based their narratives on crossing borders, on wandering, on exile, on encounters beyond the familiar. The stranger is an archetype in epic poetry, in novels. The tension between alienation and assimilation has always been a basic theme. "
Literature
Poetry
Theme
" He told me he was working as an interpreter in a doctor's office in Brookline, Massachusetts, where I was living at the time, and he was translating for a doctor who had a number of Russian patients. On my way home, after running into him, I just heard this phrase in my head. "
Office
Doctor
Home
" I always wanted to grow up in a house full of books, English books, and I wanted the sort of fireplaces that worked, overstuffed chairs, that whole kind of fantasy of a bookish New England life. So the library gave me that; for the hours that I was there, I was surrounded by that atmosphere that I craved in my life. "
Me
My Life
Library
" I don't know Bengali perfectly. I don't know how to write it or even read it. I have an accent, I speak without authority, and so I've always perceived a disjunction between it and me. As a result, I consider my mother tongue, paradoxically, a foreign language. "
Language
Mother
Speak
" I find it really liberating to be in a place where I am a foreigner in every way. I've lived with this all my life - this divide, this bifurcation. And in Italy, I don't feel it. There's none of that tension, only the expectation I place on myself to speak the language well. I find it relaxing. Something drops away, and I observe. "
Life
I Am
Feel
" I have very little choice. If I don't write, I feel dreadful. So I write. "
Write
Feel
I Feel
" It didn't matter that I wore clothes from Sears; I was still different. I looked different. My name was different. I wanted to pull away from the things that marked my parents as being different. "
Name
Parents
Being Different
" I think it's the small things, the smaller episodes and details that I linger on and try to draw meaning from, just personally. "
Small
Small Things
Try
" I think that what I have been truly searching for as a person, as a writer, as a thinker, as a daughter, is freedom. That is my mission. A sense of liberty, the liberty that comes not only from self-awareness but also from letting go of many things. Many things that weigh us down. "
Freedom
Letting Go
Think
" I think there are a lot of misconceptions on both sides, the developing vs. the developed world, especially about America. I've felt the frustration in my lack of belonging to any one place, but I've also felt it liberating to be able to appreciate something without feeling disloyal to my own culture. "
Place
Think
Culture
" I've always been searching to arrive at a certain voice that will probably elude me forever. "
Always
Been
Me
" I've always had this feeling wherever I go. Of not feeling fully part of things, not fully accepted, not fully inside of something. "
Had
Inside
Always
" I've never had Internet access. Actually, I have looked at things on other people's computers as a bystander. A few times in my life I've opened email accounts, twice actually, but it's something I don't want in my life right now. "
People
Computers
Life
" Language and identity are so fundamentally intertwined. You peel back all the layers in terms of what we wear and what we eat and all the things that mark us, and in the end, what we have are our words. "
Words
Language
Identity
" Language, identity, place, home: these are all of a piece - just different elements of belonging and not-belonging. "
Identity
Home
Just
" Literature is such a profound and deep way to look into someone else's life, his mind, his hopes and thoughts. Books have opened so many doors for me, taking me to places where my normal life and its finite limits could never have. "
Mind
Thoughts
Me
" Many of the novelists I admire never left their hometown. Look at Flannery O'Connor. So many of the great Russians never left Russia. Shakespeare never left England. The list goes on. "
Great
Never
Admire
" My parents had an arranged marriage, as did so many other people when I was growing up. My father came and had a life in the United States one way and my mother had a different one, and I was very aware of those things. I continue to wonder about it, and I will continue to write about it. "
Life
Mother
Parents
" My responsibility isn't to paint a flattering portrait; my responsibility is to paint a real portrait, a true portrait. "
Portrait
Paint
True
" On the screen I saw tanks rolling through dusty streets, and fallen buildings, and forests of unfamiliar trees into which East Pakistani refugees had fled, seeking safety over the Indian border. "
Over
Trees
Streets
" On the technical side, I hope that my writing is evolving and maturing, ripening, deepening. "
Evolving
Writing
Technical
" Surely it is a magical thing for a handful of words, artfully arranged, to stop time. To conjure a place, a person, a situation, in all its specificity and dimensions. To affect us and alter us, as profoundly as real people and things do. "
Words
Situation
Place
" The essential dilemma of my life is between my deep desire to belong and my suspicion of belonging. "
Desire
Belonging
My Life
" The first sentence of a book is a handshake, perhaps an embrace. "
Perhaps
Book
First
" When I sit down to write, I don't think about writing about an idea or a given message. I just try to write a story which is hard enough. "
Think
Story
Enough
" You can't have a hit every time. The main thing is to keep on working and not be afraid to take risks. It's better to do something that's not perfect and successful every time. It's important to be fearless and move forward, to learn from what went wrong. "
Not Perfect
Fearless
You
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