“Sing of disappointments more repeated than the batter of the sea, of lives embittered by resentments so ubiquitous the ocean’s salt seems thinly shaken, of letdowns local as the sofa where I copped my freshman’s feel, of failures as frequent as first love, first nights, last stands; do not warble of arms or adventurous deeds or shepherds playing on their private fifes, or of civil war or monarchies at swords; consider rather the slightly squinkered clerk, the soul which has become as shabby and soiled in its seat as worn-out underwear, a life lit like a lonely room and run like a laddered stocking.”
Quote by William H. Gass
Book:The Tunnel
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The Tunnel
In 'The Tunnel,' readers are transported to a future where society has devolved into chaos. The novel centers around the discovery of a hidden tunnel, which becomes the focal point of a desperate quest for survival and understanding. The story delves into themes of hope, fear, and the human spirit's resilience in the face of adversity. more
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