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“The honeyed sweetness of Mengele, of his words and of his smile, which he hoped would endow him with some resemblance to the Angel of Death, is the genuine, imbecile expression of every kind of fascination with evil; it is the expression featured in every demi-culture that expects the shoddy junk of the shadows to make amends for its own paltriness. The prohibited act, often as trite as throwing rubbish out of the window, is no less obtuse just because it torments or tortures. The Gorgon, said Joseph Roth about Nazism, is banal. Mengele's victims are characters in a tragedy, but Mengele himself is a figure in a farrago of gibberish.” EvilViolenceNazismLosers Book:Danube: A Sentimental Journey from the Source to the Black Sea Source: Danube: A Sentimental Journey from the Source to the Black Sea
“Siempre te ha gustado escribir, no importaba el qué, escribir y ya está; es el gesto lo que cuenta, gesto de poeta, gesto de rey, soberano albedrío sobre las pobres vocales y consonantes que aparecena tus órdenes y se ponen en fila, march en, alienación derech, rompan filas.” EscribirPoetaLetras Book:Lei dunque capirà Source: Lei dunque capirà
“Sabías que la poesía no es jamás sólo tuya, como el amor, sino de todos; no es el poeta el que crea las palabras, decías y declamabas, es la palabra la que se le hecha encima y le hace poeta...” AmorPalabrasPoeta Book:Lei dunque capirà Source: Lei dunque capirà
“...al corazón no se le dan órdenes, decía, el corazón se rompe, y si se le dice que no se rompa se rompe igualmente, como el mío...” Corazón Book:Lei dunque capirà Source: Lei dunque capirà
“History shows that it is not only senseless and cruel, but also difficult to state who is a foreigner.” StatesShowsDifficultForeignersMigrationDanube Book:Danube Source: Danube
“True poetry ought to be secret and clandestine, concealed like a prohibited voice of dissent, while at the same time it should speak to everyone.” ShouldSpeakVoiceSecretOughtDissentConcealedClandestine Book:Danube Source: Danube
“It is comforting that travel should have an architecture, and that it is possible to contribute a few stones to it, although the traveller is less like one who constructs landscapes -- for that is a sedentary task -- than like one who destroys them. . . . But even destruction is a form of architecture, a deconstruction that follows certain rules and calculations, an art of disassembling and reassembling, or of creating another and different order.” ShouldArtDifferentFormCertainOrderCreatingStonesTasksDestructionShould HaveArchitectureLandscapeConstructsComfortingCalculationsTravellerDeconstructionSedentary Book:Danube Source: Danube
“Every journey is played out between standstill and flight.” JourneyFlightStandstill Book:Danube Source: Danube