Jason Sands

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Thus we are back to Dostoevsky and Conrad and their closeness to the spirit of the Greeks: they both, to borrow from George Steiner, make a virtue of disorder, with calm achieved only through despair.26 Anyone who has suffered a sustained, anxiety-ridden mental collapse of any sort understands this.
The Tragic Mind: Fear, Fate, and the Burden of Power
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