“METAPHYSICAL LECTURE 1 It has been said that after undergoing certain ordeals — whether ecstatic or abysmal — we should be obliged to change our names, as we are no longer who we once were. Instead the opposite rule is applied: our names linger long after anything resembling what we were, or thought we were, has disappeared entirely. Not that there was ever much to begin with — only a few questionable memories and impulses drifting about like snowflakes in a gray and endless winter. But each soon floats down and settles into a cold and nameless void.”
Quote by Thomas Ligotti
Book:Teatro Grottesco
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Teatro Grottesco
This book delves into the genre of Teatro Grottesco, examining its origins, characteristics, and influence on modern theater. more
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