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Guillermo Cabrera Infante Quotes


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.

American literature had always considered writing a very serious matter.

But I do not have the reader in mind when I write. No true writer does that.

For me, literature is a complex game, both mental and concrete, which is acted out in a physical manner on the page.

For me, words are just words, nothing else.

I am a writer of fragments.

I am against the notion of style in itself.

I am the only British writer who writes in Spanish.

I believe that writers, unless they consider themselves terribly exquisite, are at heart people who live by night, a little bit outside society, moving between delinquency and conformity.

I describe my works as books, but my publishers in Spain, in the United States, and elsewhere insist on calling them novels.

I do not believe in inspiration, but I must have a title in order to work, otherwise I am lost.

I do not consider myself a Hispanic writer.

I don't have any style.

I don't much believe in the idea of characters. I write with words, that is all. Whether those words are put in the mouth of this or that character does not matter to me.

I first came out against Castro in June 1968, fifteen months after my book had been published, and you cannot imagine how quickly a void was created around me.

I have assiduously avoided calling my books novels.

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.

I know that many writers have had to write under censorship and yet produced good novels; for instance, Cervantes wrote Don Quixote under Catholic censorship.

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.

I live in London and I am a British subject, although I do write in Spanish, of course.