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Ryunosuke Akutagawa

The Life of a Stupid Man

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  • Despandrihar citeretfor 3 dage siden
    She did once give him a bottle of cyanide with the remark, ‘As long as we have this, it will give us both strength.’

    And it did indeed give him strength. Sitting in a rattan chair, observing the new growth of a shii tree, he often thought of the peace that death would give him.
  • The Evil Rebelhar citeretsidste måned
    Why do you attack the present social system?

    Because I see the evils that capitalism has engendered.

    Evils? I thought you recognized no difference between good and evil. How do you make a living, then
  • The Evil Rebelhar citeretsidste måned
    Why did this one have to be born – to come into the world like all the others, this world so full of suffering? Why did this one have to bear the destiny of having a father like me
  • Bitaniya mallhar citeretfor 2 måneder siden
    Ah, what is the life of a human being – a drop of dew, a flash of lightning? This is so sad, so sad. What can I say?
  • Theodore Maurice August "Vanderboom" Scarlethar citeretfor 2 år siden
    The hand with the pen began to tremble, and before long he was even drooling. The only time his head ever cleared was after a sleep induced by eight-tenths of a gram of Veronal, and even then it never lasted more than thirty minutes or an hour. He barely made it through each day in the gloom, leaning as it were upon a chipped and narrow sword.
  • Theodore Maurice August "Vanderboom" Scarlethar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Just as he reached the point of utter exhaustion, he happened to read Raymond Radiguet’s dying words, ‘God’s soldiers are coming to get me,’ and sensed once again the laughter of the gods. He tried to fight against his own superstitions and sentimentalism, but he was physically incapable of putting up any kind of struggle.
  • Theodore Maurice August "Vanderboom" Scarlethar citeretfor 2 år siden
    As he thought about his life, he felt both tears and mockery welling up inside him. All that lay before him was madness or suicide. He walked down the darkening street alone, determined now to wait for the destiny that would come to annihilate him.
  • Theodore Maurice August "Vanderboom" Scarlethar citeretfor 2 år siden
    With the last of his strength, he tried to write his autobiography, but it did not come together as easily as he had hoped. This was because of his remaining pride and skepticism, and a calculation of what was in his own best interest. He couldn’t help despising these qualities in himself; but neither could he help feeling that ‘Everyone is the same under the skin.’ He tended to think that Goethe’s title ‘Poetry and Truth’ could serve for anyone’s autobiography, but he knew that not everyone is moved by literature. His own works were unlikely to appeal to people who were not like him and had not lived a life like his – this was another feeling that worked upon him. And so he decided to write his own brief ‘Poetry and Truth’.
  • Theodore Maurice August "Vanderboom" Scarlethar citeretfor 2 år siden
    She did once give him a bottle of cyanide with the remark, ‘As long as we have this, it will give us both strength.’

    And it did indeed give him strength. Sitting in a rattan chair, observing the new growth of a shii tree, he often thought of the peace that death would give him.
  • Theodore Maurice August "Vanderboom" Scarlethar citeretfor 2 år siden
    He did not die with her, but he took a certain satisfaction in his never having touched her.
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