“There is a line somewhere in Wozzeck that translates out to, roughly, 'The world is awful.' Yes, I said to myself as I shot across the Bay Bridge not giving a fuck how fast I drove, that sums it up. That is high art: 'The world is awful.' That says it all. This is what we pay composers and painters and the great writers to do: tell us this; from figuring this out, they earn a living. What a masterful, incisive insight. What penetrating intelligence. A rat in a drain ditch could tell you the same thing, were it able to talk. If rats could talk, I'd do anything they said.”
Quote by Philip K. Dick
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The Transmigration of Timothy Archer
In this thought-provoking novel, the reader follows the spiritual journey of Timothy Archer, a Catholic priest who confronts his own mortality and the mysteries of the afterlife. After his death, he is reborn as a woman in a different culture, leading to a profound exploration of identity, faith, and the human condition. more
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