Impromptu
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1:19:03
Aurora. What a lovely name.
1:19:08
The dawn.
1:19:10
(plays “Fantasie-Impromptu in C minor”)
1:19:57
(sighs)
1:20:06
- I’m not happy with it.
- Why?

1:20:08
Because a perfect impromptu
should seem spontaneous and free.

1:20:13
No-one should be able to guess
at the desperate calculation behind it.

1:20:18
I’ve been struggling with this for so long.
1:20:21
It’s like being tangled in a net. I feel...
1:20:24
I have terrible dreams at night.
1:20:27
I think if I ever finish it,
then it will have finished me.

1:20:37
You must suffer tortures
1:20:40
to find the perfect word
that will make it all seem effortless.

1:20:45
Me? Suffer for art? You must be joking.
1:20:50
I suffer quite enough for life.
1:20:53
I have no hope to be perfect.
I simply pump out pages for money.

1:20:58
No, your books are admirable.
I’ve been reading them.


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