“The harassed look is that of a desperately tired swimmer or runner; yet there is no question of stopping. The creature we are watching will struggle on and on until it drops. Not because it is heroic. It can imagine no alternative. Staring and staring into the mirror, it sees many faces within its face - the face of the child, the boy, the young man, the not-so-young-man - all present still, preserved as fossils, dead. Their message to this live dying creature is: Look at us - we have died -what is there to be afraid of? It answers them: But it happened so gradually, so easily. I am afraid of being rushed.”
Quote by Christopher Isherwood
Book:A single man
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A single man
A Single Man is a deeply moving narrative that delves into the complexities of grief and the search for meaning in the aftermath of loss. The story follows George Falconer, a middle-aged English professor, as he grapples with the profound impact of his partner's death on his life. The novel is known for its introspective and lyrical prose, offering a raw and honest portrayal of the human condition in the face of tragedy. more
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