Johanan Ottensooser

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At the end of the novel, as the hero looked out from the mountains at a sunrise, which in the hands of another writer might have represented the dawn of a new age of enlightenment, free of superstition and darkness, the narrator turned away from commonplace symbolism of that kind with scorn. The final sentence read, “It was nothing more than what it was.”
Johanan Ottensooser
I can understand why this is so attractive and dangerous a philosophy.
The Secret Commonwealth (The Book of Dust #2)
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