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Martin Page

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French writer Martin Page is the author of the bestselling novel, How I Became Stupid, which won the Euroregional schools’ literature prize, an award given by Belgian, Dutch and German students. His novels have been translated in a dozen languages. He also writes for children (I am an earthquake, Conversation with a chocolate cake…).
He is a recipient of the Akademie Schloss Solitude Fellowship. He lives in Paris.



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“My personality is a luxury that's costing me too dearly.”
Martin Page, How I Became Stupid

“When we try to understand something, more often than not, we kill it, and now I can feel the dangers of this encroaching on me: cynicism, bitterness, and infinite sadness...It's impossible to live if you're too aware, too thoughtful. Take nature for example: everything that lives happily and too a ripe old age is not very intelligent. Tortoises live for centuries, water's immortal, and Milton Friedman's still alive.”
Martin Page, How I Became Stupid

“Ploaia este cuvântul de recunoaștere printre cei ispitiți de o oarecare suspendare a lumii. Să spui că îți place ploaia înseamnă să te recunoști diferit.”
Martin Page, De la pluie

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