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    László Krasznahorkai
    “Death, he felt, was only a kind of warning rather than a desperate and permanent end.”
    Laszlo Krasznahorkai

  • #2
    László Krasznahorkai
    “There is an intense relationship between proximate objects, a much weaker one between objects further away, and as for the really distant ones there is none at all, and that is the nature of God.”
    László Krasznahorkai

  • #4
    Janice Lee
    “In order to discover your own contents, you have to investigate the inside of someone else.”
    Janice Lee, Daughter

  • #5
    Janice Lee
    “Sometimes we eat others to affirm our own existence. Sometimes we forget what we see the moment we've seen it.”
    Janice Lee, Damnation

  • #6
    Janice Lee
    “There is something which it is like to be a human being. There is something which it is like to be a bat. There is something which it is like to be me.”
    Janice Lee, Kerotakis

  • #7
    Janice Lee
    “Draw a monster. Why is it a monster?”
    Janice Lee, Daughter

  • #7
    László Krasznahorkai
    “By now the window of the bar is visible, glowing ahead of them, but there is no sound, not a single word to be heard, as if the place were deserted, not a soul … but now, someone is playing the harmonica … Irimias scrapes the mud off his lead-heavy shoes, clears his throat, cautiously opens the door, and the rain begins again, while to the east, swift as memory, the sky brightens, scarlet and pale blue and leans against the undulating horizon, to be followed by the sun, like a beggar daily panting up to this spot on the temple steps, full of heartbreak and misery, ready to establish the world of shadows, to separate the trees from one another, to raise, out of the freezing, confusing homogeneity of night in which they seem to have been trapped like flies in a web, a clearly defined earth and sky with distinct animals and men, the darkness still in flight at the edge of things, somewhere on the far side on the western horizon, where its countless terrors vanish one by one like a desperate, confused, defeated army.”
    László Krasznahorkai, Satantango



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