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Trieste Trieste by Daša Drndić
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“We should probably be able to learn something from the repetition of history, repetitio est mater studiorum, but despite the fact that history stubbornly repeats itself, we are bad learners, and History, brazen and stubborn, does not desist, it goes right on repeating and repeating itself, I will repeat myself until I faint, it says, I will repeat myself to spite you, it says, until you finally come to your senses, it says, yet we do not come to our senses, we just grow our hair, hide and lie and feign innocence. Besides, for some of us, those of us who like Santa Claus lug sacks on our backs, sacks brimming with the sins of our ancestors, History has no need to return, History is in our marrow, and here, in our bones, it drills rheumatically and no medicine can cure that. History is in our blood and in our blood it flows quietly and destructively, while on the outside there's nothing, on the outside all is calm and ordinary, until one day, History, our History, the History in our blood, in our bones, goes mad and starts eroding the miserable, crumbling ramparts of our immunity, which we have been cautiously raising for decades.”
Daša Drndić, Trieste
“And so it is that a new joie de vivre creeps into Ada's soul like a moth into a trunk of woollens.”
Daša Drndić, Trieste
“Pasts are free-thinking, pasts like to roam, pasts traverse borders, glittering gaily, pasts are bold travelers, sliding through their own molehill-like labyrinths.”
Daša Drndić, Trieste
“She knows that the end is a dream from which there is no waking.”
Daša Drndić, Trieste
“We do not believe in any gods, especially not in supernatural gods. In fact, we have no faith, because it is faith we do not believe in. Least of all do we believe in the Catholic faith, it has sullied itself the most, it has defiled itself.”
Daša Drndić, Trieste