Jennifer Mafnas

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This, too, was Dostoevsky’s attitude. “What if it is disease,” he asks, through Prince Mishkin. “What does it matter that it is an abnormal intensity, if the result, if the minute of sensation, remembered and analysed afterwards in health, turns out to be the acme of harmony and beauty … of completeness, of proportion?”
An Anthropologist on Mars: Seven Paradoxical Tales
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