Η Καρδιά Του Σκότους
A Literature, Adventure, Classics book. Even extreme grief may ultimately ventitself in violence--but more generally takes the form of apathy Joseph Conrad, Heart of...
... Η κατακλείδα της επιχειρηματολογίας του ήταν θαυμάσια, αν και δύσκολη για να την μνημονεύσω τώρα. Έδινε την αίσθηση μιας εξωτικής Απεραντοσύνης που κυβερνάται από μια σεπτή Καλωσύνη. Με έκανε να ριγώ από ενθουσιασμό. Εδώ ήταν η απεριόριοστη δύναμη του γραπτού λόγου -των λέξεων- των φλεγόμενων και ωραίων λέξεων. Δεν υπήρχε τίποτα που να διακόπτει εκείνη τη μαγική ροή των φράσεων, εκτός από ένα είδος υστερόγραφης υποσημείωσης, σκαλισμένης φανερά πολύ αργότερα, με τρεμάμενο χέρι στο τέλος της τελευταίας σελίδας. Ήταν πολύ ξεκάθαρο το νόημά της και όπως ήταν στο τέλος μιας θαυμάσιας έκκλησης για φιλανθρωπία και αλτρουισμό σε κατακεραύνωνε κυριολεκτικά. "Εξολοθρεύσατε όλα τα κτήνη!" έλεγε. Τίποτα άλλο.Επίμετρο: Jean Deurbergue
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