Writings

Some passages are so well-written that you want to savour the words, together and one-by one.

Below are some excerpts from Lord Jim:

"There are many shades in the danger of adventures and gales, and it is only now and then that there appears on the face of facts a sinister violence of intention—that indefinable something which forces it upon the mind and the heart of a man, that this complication of accidents or these elemental furies are coming at him with a purpose of malice, with a strength beyond control, with an unbridled cruelty that means to tear out of him his hope and his fear, the pain of his fatigue and his longing for rest: which means to smash, to destroy, to annihilate all he has seen, known, loved, enjoyed, or hated; all that is priceless and necessary—the sunshine, the memories, the future; which means to sweep the whole precious world utterly away from his sight by the simple and appalling act of taking his life."

"It's extraordinary how we go through life with eyes half shut, with dull ears, with dormant thoughts. Perhaps it's just as well; and it may be that it is this very dullness that makes life to the incalculable majority so supportable and so welcome. Nevertheless, there can be but few of us who had never known one of these rare moments of awakening when we see, hear, understand ever so much — everything — in a flash — before we fall back again into our agreeable somnolence."

"It is when we try to grapple with another man's intimate need that we perceive how incomprehensible, wavering, and misty are the beings that share with us the sight of the stars and the warmth of the sun."

I have not read the book... yet.

Comments

Sagar Bhanagay said…
Cute! :).

However I didn't find the 3rd quote ("Some great men ...") that lucid. I mean, I had to read it twice over to try n' understand what the author was trying to say...

But then, as the song goes...
"Tu na pehchaane to hai yeh
Teri nazron ka kusoor..." :)
me said…
Agree. I had the same "huh?" Purged it :)
me said…
And no, its not "meri najaron ka kasoor". If I dont understand, obviously, it isnt well-written :P
Sagar Bhanagay said…
Lol !! Then we must conclude that the Pulitzer-winner "GEB" isn't well-written ;) :D
me said…
GEB probably won't make it to a list of well written books. It is a very logical book, written with a lot of intelligence. But no, I wont cite it as a work of literature.
Have you read Anna Karenina?
Sagar Bhanagay said…
I remember borrowing it from the British Library & returning it the same week due to its size... U suggesting that I reborrow? :)
me said…
Judge not a book by it's size...
Sagar Bhanagay said…
But it breached the weight threshhold too ;)... Fine, I'll reborrow it someday...
Alok said…
Do I see you recommending GEB to a friend without reading it? How could you recommend a book to anyone without having read it!!! :-)
me said…
Get your eyes tested

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