Philosophy
Related: About this forumCamus "The Fall"
A single sentence will suffice for modern man. He fornicated and read the papers. After that vigorous definition, the subject will be, if I may say so, exhausted.
And now newspapers are disappearing.
defacto7
(13,627 posts)Sorry I missed your op. I don't remember getting a heads up on it.
The Fall. I haven't read it because I wanted to read it in French but now my frence is rather rusty. Your comment makes me want to brush up a bit, or maybe I'll just settle for english. A great piece of lit.
"And now newspapers are disappearing."
Prophecy?
kairos12
(13,269 posts)late and its impact on me was immense. Sorry, I have no capacity in french so english had to do. A towering work of literature.
lounge_jam
(41 posts)Although this seems like an insider thread, I couldn't help posting here.
The Fall is a very inventive work. It's not just full of caustic truths--caustic because we hardly ever admit to them--it's also a rant, a monologue.
The other person listening to the drunken rant never says a thing. If he does, his questions/statements are only implied and alluded to--of course, through our ranter's remarks.
If this were a play, just one person would be enough: either the ranter, or the helpless, silent interlocutor reacting to the ranter's voice.