• iagomago
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    6 months ago

    taught me once and for all that while death might be always near, a fear that’s constantly devouring our lives and paralysing them to the point where it feels like our deepest, inner self is a husk shell of what we once were, we can still find the reason of our existence in the joys of living a life that’s devoted in equal part to mystery, sensuality, knowledge and wonder. And it says this in the most democratic way you could think: everyone is entitled and deserving of the complexity of life. Oh, and also: it’s an absolutely hilarious book to read through.

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      6 months ago

      Very well said, did you ever read the sort-of-prequel portrait of the artist as a young man?

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        absolutely, I only need to break through Finnegans Wake and I’ll have read all of his works