Guillermo Cabrera Infante Quotes
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Guillermo Cabrera Infante Famous Quotes & Sayings
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I wrote for a weekly magazine and then edited a literary magazine, but I did not really feel comfortable with the profession of journalism itself.
I think that I've tried many times to get Cuba in my writings, especially Havana, which was once a great and fascinating city.
Well, I write in exile because I cannot return to my country, so I have no choice but to see myself as an exiled writer.
I think that like all writers - and if any writer disagrees with this, then he is not a writer - I write primarily for myself.
A very wise author once said that a writer writes for himself, and then publishes for money. I write for myself and publish just for the reader.
Many of my books have begun with the title, because naming a work already in progress makes no sense to me.
When I write, the first blank page, or any blank page, means nothing to me. What means something is a page that has been filled with words.
For me, literature is a complex game, both mental and concrete, which is acted out in a physical manner on the page.
Watching a movie from beginning to end is like reading, because even though what you see are images, they are telling you a story.
I describe my works as books, but my publishers in Spain, in the United States, and elsewhere insist on calling them novels.
Cigars must be smoked one at a time, peaceably, with all the leisure in the world. Cigarettes are of the instant, Cigars are for eternity.
No, absolutely not, writing doesn't have to be like a jigsaw puzzle, it can be a very linear undertaking.
I have one main reader, Miriam Gomez, my wife. She reads everything I write - I have not finished writing something and she is already reading it.
There were influences in my life that were more important than journalism, such as comic strips and radio.
I left my country because I was forced to, and I do not think that I am going to lose my language because I live in England.