August 22, 2007

Life becomes death

...and it is as if death has owned this life all along.

That's from the first para
of The Invention of Solitude by Paul Auster.

I found it via amazon.com and
reproduce the first para through a screen-shot below.

Also, found this very interesting statement in a comment by someone called Lyn Bann at the amazon.com link.
The task of writing has no ultimate goal; life itself is full of hollow spaces, so why would we want to transcribe it into a work of art? ....... Reading, writing and living are all part of the same ludicrous, meaningless wandering.

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