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Continental Drift Continental Drift by Russell Banks
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“Go, my book, and help destroy the world as it is.”
Russell Banks, Continental Drift
“We are the planet, fully as much as water, earth, fire and air are the planet, and if the planet survives, it will only be through heroism. Not occasional heroism, a remarkable instance of it here and there, but constant heroism, systematic heroism, heroism as governing principle.”
Russell Banks, Continental Drift
“All those happy, pretty, successful people- he hated them because he knew they didn't really exist, and he hated even more the magazine that glorified them and in a way that made them exist, actors, rock musicians, famous writers, politicians. Those aren't people, he fumed, they're photographs.
Russell Banks, Continental Drift
“The metabolic rate of history is too fast for us to observe it. It's as if, attending to the day-long life cycle of a single mayfly, we lose sight of the species and its fate. At the same time, the metabolic rate of geology is too slow for us to perceive it, so that, from birth to death, it seems to us who are caught in the beat of our own individual human hearts that everything happening on this planet is what happens to us, personally, privately, secretly. We can stand at night on a high, cold plain and look out toward the scrabbled, snow-covered mountains in the west, the same in a suburb of Denver as outside a village in Baluchistan in Pakistan, and even though beneath our feet continent-sized chunks of earth grind inexorably against one another, go on driving one or the other continent down so as to rise up and over it, as if desiring to replace it on the map, we poke with our tongue for a piece of meat caught between two back teeth and think of sarcastic remarks we should have made to our brother-in-law at dinner.”
Russell Banks, Continental Drift
“...believes in God the way he believes in politicians-he knows He exists but doesn't count on Him for anything.”
Russell Banks, Continental Drift
“He can take it and leave it, which is a much happier condition than having to do one or the other. He’s not sure how this”
Russell Banks, Continental Drift
“it is we who live for the dead and not the dead who live for us.”
Russell Banks, Continental Drift