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Hélène Cixous

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Coming to Writing and Other Essays from an interview featured in the introduction of The Selected Plays of Hélène Cixous Hyperdream The Book of Promethea The Laugh of the Medusa Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing

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You make me thirsty, Promethea, my river, you make me eternally thirsty, my water. As if I had spent my life in an old house of dried mud, so dry myself that I could not even thirst, until yesterday. And suddenly yesterday, the dusty floor of my old house burst open and while I was still dozing away my parched existence, drop by drop I heard the music of coolness awaken the thirst under my dry soul. And leaning over the dark shaft of my life, I saw my childhood springs unearthed. Is that always how (by accident) we rediscover Magdalenian riches?

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Hélène Cixous

The Book of Promethea

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That is the definition of truth, it is the thing you must not say. __he miracle into which the child and the poet walk_ [Tsvetaeva] as if walking home, and home is there_The thing that is both known and unknown, this is what we are looking for when we write. We go toward the most unknown and the best unknown, this is what we are looking for when we write. We go toward the best known unknown thing, where knowing and not knowing touch, where we hope we will know what is unknown. Where we hope we will not be afraid of understanding the incomprehensible, facing invisible, hearing the inaudible, thinking the unthinkable, which is of course: thinking. Thinking is trying to think the unthinkable: thinking the thinkable is not worth the effort. Painting is trying to paint what you cannot paint and writing is writing what you cannot know before you have written: it is preknowing and not knowing, blindly, with words. It occurs at the point where blindness and light meet. Kafka says__ne very small line lost in his writing___o the depths, to the depths.

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Hélène Cixous

Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing