When you’re writing, a kind of instinct comes into play. What you’re going to write is already there in the darkness. It’s as if writing were something outside you, in a tangle of tenses: between writing and having written, having written and having to go on writing; between knowing and not knowing what it’s all about; starting from complete meaning, being submerged by it, and ending up in meaninglessness.
— Marguerite Duras in “The Black Block” from Practicalities (via britticisms)




