"For ordinary books are like meteors; each has its moment, that instant when it flies shrieking into the air, like a phoenix, all of its pages ablaze. For that moment, that single instant, we love them; although they are mere ashes by then. Sometimes, late at night, we wander in bitter resignation through their congealed pages, whilst they go on insisting, with their wooden clattering, like a rosary, on their dead formulæ."
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Bruno Schulz
1892 – 1942
polnisch-jĂĽdischer Schriftsteller, Literaturkritiker, Graphiker und Zeichner
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