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“Gli umani sono soli. Malgrado la pioggia, malgrado gli animali, malgrado i fiumi e gli alberi e il cielo e malgrado il fuoco. Gli umani sono sempre sulla soglia. Hanno avuto il dono della verticalità, e tuttavia conducono la loro esistenza curvi sotto un peso invisibile. C'è qualcosa che li schiaccia. Piove: ecco che corrono. Sperano nella venuta delle divinità, ma non vedono gli occhi degli animali che li guardano. Non sentono il nostro silenzio che li ascolta. Prigionieri della loro ragione, la maggior parte di loro non faranno mai il grande passo dell'irragionevolezza, se non al prezzo di un'illuminazione che li lascerà esangui, e folli. Sono assorbiti da ciò che hanno sottomano, e quando le loro mani sono vuote, se le portano al viso e piangono. Sono fatti così.”

Quote by Wajdi Mouawad

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Anima

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Wajdi Mouawad
Wajdi Mouawad

Wajdi Mouawad is a Lebanese writer known for his unique literary style and profound social criticism. His works often explore the history, culture, and political conflicts of Lebanon, as well as universal themes of human existence. more

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