“I’ve forgotten the words with which to tell you. I knew them once, but I’ve forgotten them, and now I’m talking to you without them.”
Source: Marguerite Duras says:
“I’ve forgotten the words with which to tell you. I knew them once, but I’ve forgotten them, and now I’m talking to you without them.”
Source: Marguerite Duras says:
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That’s rather moving and enigmatic at the same time, or perhaps its moving because its enigmatic I don’t know. I’m ashamed to say I’d never heard of her but of course I’ve googled her now because that is what we do isn’t it 🙂
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I’m (mock) appalled. I’ve known of her forever but it’s never made me read her. Enigmatic and moving is exactly what I thought and I might just pick up one of her books now!
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Beautiful. Thank you Janet. xx
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Happy to please! xx
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Now you’ve made me wonder. Have I read her?
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🙂
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I only know her from the film ‘Hiroshima Mon Amour’ and have never explored any of her other work. That’s a very nice quote though.
Best wishes, Pete. x
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