“At that point [Father Sogol] gave me a roguish and forceful look demanding my complicity in this adroit falsehood. For naturally everyone was still in the dark. But by this simple ruse each person had the impression of belonging to a minority, of being among "one or two not yet informed," felt himself surrounded by a convinced majority, and was eager to be quickly convinced himself. This simple method of Sogol's for "getting the audience into the palm of his hand," as he phrased it, was a simple application of the mathematical method that consists in "considering the problem as solved." And he also used the chemical analogy of a "chain reaction." But if this use was employed in the service of truth, could one still call it falsehood? In any case everyone pricked up his ears.”
Quote by René Daumal
Book:Mount Analogue
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Mount Analogue
Mount Analogue is a novel that intertwines elements of fantasy and philosophy. The protagonist embarks on a journey to climb a mysterious mountain, which serves as a metaphor for the human quest for meaning and understanding. The narrative delves into themes of isolation, the nature of reality, and the search for personal identity. more
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