6 Quotes & Sayings By Lyudmila Ulitskaya

Lyudmila Ulitskaya is a Russian-American writer, educator, and poet. She is the author of the books The Yearning (1966), The First Snow (1969), The Word Is Fire (1971), The World Is Not Enough (1980), and What Is to Be Done? (1984). She was awarded the Order of Lenin for her contribution to Russian language and literature.

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Form is what transforms the content of a work into its essence. Do you understand? The character of music arises out of its form like steam from water, ’ Yury Andreevich said. ‘With solid understanding of the general laws of form, which encompass all that is amenable to formulation, one can, by groping further, perceive the individual, the particular. Then, subtracting the general, one can sense a residue where wonder lurks in its purest, most undiluted form. Herein lies the goal of theory: the more fully one grasps what is available for comprehension, the more intensely the ineffable shines. Lyudmila Ulitskaya
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Maybe it was true that only beauty would save the world, or truth, or some other high-flown garbage; but fear was still more powerful than anything else. Fear destroyed everything: everything born of beauty, the tender shoots of all that was fine, wise, eternal... Lyudmila Ulitskaya
He had understood long ago that the past was no...
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He had understood long ago that the past was no better than the present. That was as plain as day. One had to try to escape, to wrestle free from every era, so as not to be devoured by it. Lyudmila Ulitskaya
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... we live in a society of larvae--immature human beings, adolescents disguised as adults. Lyudmila Ulitskaya
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He was a committed ladies' man and obtained a great deal of sustenance from the seemingly inexhaustible supply of women, but he guarded himself vigilantly against addiction, fearful of becoming fodder for that feminine allure which is so paradoxically generous to those who take from it and so destructively cruel to those who give. Lyudmila Ulitskaya