25/02/2009
» Simone de Beauvoir shares her daily routine
This makes me feel rather better about my own working habits, especially the bit about not writing scholarly books.
Sadly, however, I’ve no Sartre to hang out with.
INTERVIEWER
People say that you have great self-discipline and that you never let a day go by without working. At what time do you start?DE BEAUVOIR
I’m always in a hurry to get going, though in general I dislike starting the day. I first have tea and then, at about ten o’clock, I get under way and work until one. Then I see my friends and after that, at five o’clock, I go back to work and continue until nine. I have no difficulty in picking up the thread in the afternoon. When you leave, I’ll read the paper or perhaps go shopping. Most often it’s a pleasure to work.INTERVIEWER
When do you see Sartre?DE BEAUVOIR
Every evening and often at lunchtime. I generally work at his place in the afternoon.INTERVIEWER
Doesn’t it bother you to go from one apartment to another?DE BEAUVOIR
No. Since I don’t write scholarly books, I take all my papers with me and it works out very well.INTERVIEWER
Do you plunge in immediately?DE BEAUVOIR
It depends to some extent on what I’m writing. If the work is going well, I spend a quarter or half an hour reading what I wrote the day before, and I make a few corrections. Then I continue from there. In order to pick up the thread I have to read what I’ve done.(via Daily Routines, first published in The Paris Review, Spring-Summer 1965)
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