quarta-feira, abril 23, 2008
About Dostoevsky
'...the unbelievably repellent Smerdyakov, that living engine of slimy resentment in whom I personally see parts of myself I can barely stand to look at [...]
His [Dostoevsky's] concern was always what it is to be a human being - that is, how to be an actual person, someone whose life is informed by values and principles, instead of just an especially shrewd kind of self-preserving animal'.
David Foster Wallace
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His [Dostoevsky's] concern was always what it is to be a human being - that is, how to be an actual person, someone whose life is informed by values and principles, instead of just an especially shrewd kind of self-preserving animal'.
David Foster Wallace