"I have never started a novel - I mean except the first, when I was starting a novel just to start a novel - I've never written one without rereading Victory. It opens up the possibilities of a novel. It makes it seem worth doing"
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The line “It opens up the possibilities” is Didion’s real subject. Victory isn’t a template; it’s a permission slip. She’s pointing to a book that makes the form feel roomy again, not trapped inside market categories or workshop commandments. That’s Didion’s subtextual quarrel with the era of the “well-made” novel: the tidy arc, the correct psychology, the politely signposted theme. Conrad, for her, blows the doors off those expectations, reminding her that novels can be atmospheric, morally slippery, structurally strange, and still devastating.
“It makes it seem worth doing” lands like a weary benediction. Didion isn’t romanticizing inspiration; she’s naming how hard it is to justify the labor of a novel when the culture is noisy, the self is unreliable, and the form can feel exhausted. Rereading becomes a way to renew ambition without pretending to innocence: to start again, not because you’re sure, but because a great book briefly makes doubt feel survivable.
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Didion, Joan. (2026, January 15). I have never started a novel - I mean except the first, when I was starting a novel just to start a novel - I've never written one without rereading Victory. It opens up the possibilities of a novel. It makes it seem worth doing. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-never-started-a-novel-i-mean-except-the-142953/
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Didion, Joan. "I have never started a novel - I mean except the first, when I was starting a novel just to start a novel - I've never written one without rereading Victory. It opens up the possibilities of a novel. It makes it seem worth doing." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-never-started-a-novel-i-mean-except-the-142953/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I have never started a novel - I mean except the first, when I was starting a novel just to start a novel - I've never written one without rereading Victory. It opens up the possibilities of a novel. It makes it seem worth doing." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-never-started-a-novel-i-mean-except-the-142953/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.

