16 Quotes by Paul Auster about book

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    The biggest book for me, when I was fifteen, was Crime and Punishment, which I read in a kind of fever. When I put it down, I thought, if this is what novels are then I want to be a novelist.

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    Escaping into a film is not like escaping into a book. Books force you to give something back to them, to exercise your intelligence and imagination, where as you can watch a film-and even enjoy it-in a state of mindless passivity.

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    There are certain phrases in books of mine, and I don't know where they came from, or how I was capable of thinking up these formulations. It's only in the heat of composition that these things occur to you.

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    When I start, I have a feeling for the characters, and maybe the shape of the story. Sometimes I might even have the last sentence in mind. But, no book I've ever written has ever ended the way I thought it would. Characters disappear, others come forward. Once you start writing, everything changes.

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    Each book I've done somehow finds its own unique form, a specific way it has to be written, and once I find it, I stick with it.

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    The tone of every book is slightly different; there's a music that each has that is distinct from all the others.

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    I am very scared at the beginning of each book, because I've never written it before. I feel I have to teach myself how to do it.

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