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Christina
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'Those of us who have experienced the totalitarian Communist version of the modern world know that these two attitudes - seemingly artificial, literary, exaggerated - are only too real... in the realm where one pole is the identification with power, to the point where the victim develops solidarity with his own executioner, and the other pole the nonacceptance of power through the refusal to take seriously anything.'
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Christina
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'...all the great existential themes Heidegger analyzes in Being and Time—considering them to have been neglected by all earlier European philosophy—had been unveiled, displayed, illuminated by four centuries of the European novel.'
— Jun 28, 2026 01:42PM
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Christina
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'Well, I'll never tire of repeating: The novel's sole raison d'etre is to say what only the novel can say.'
— Jun 17, 2026 12:39PM
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Christina
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'...life is a trap we've always known: we are born without having asked to be, locked in a body we never chose, and destined to die. On the other hand, the wideness of the world used to provide a constant possibility of escape. A soldier could desert from the army and start another life in a neighboring country. Suddenly, in our century, the world is closing around us.'
— Jun 09, 2026 11:14AM
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Christina
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'The novel's spirit is the spirit of complexity. Every novel says to the reader: "Things are not as simple as you think." That is the novel's eternal truth, but it grows steadily harder to hear amid the din of easy, quick answers that come faster than the question and block it off.'
— Jun 08, 2026 10:10PM
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Ruth
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Bro, este tío no deja de soltar factos (y es un simp de Cervantes).
— May 06, 2026 03:07PM
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