Dostoevskyswife - Stars, Hide Your Fires.

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9 months ago

fuck it I’m drunk. The points being articulated in TBK are literally incoherent! Every single idea established is then torn down--- either parodied, deconstructed, inverted, or paralelled at some other point, to such a degree that it turns into idealogical and philosophical soup. "Pro and Contra", as is stated. The ending is bleak, underwhelming, and ineffectual! Alyosha's speech at the end is a failure. He is trying SO hard to follow the doctrine that Father Zossima gave him, that he is needed in the world, he is trying so hard to say the right thing to these poor children but his words pale in comparison to the great suffering that has transpired and will continue to transpire ceaselessly. These children then hear his words and exalt him and the Karamazov family name, that stands for all that is base and sick in the world. Ivan is still sick. His ideology and intellect, all he is and all he has, has failed him. He has a very long reckoning yet to come. Dmitry is still imprisoned and in purgatory. Absolutely everyone has completely failed to acknowledge that Smerdyakov was a human being and their family member, despite the entire idea being repeated, ad nauseum, that we are ALL meant to be "servants to our servants and servants to all men" and our brothers keepers. Despite or even because of all of this, the book is extraordinary. Though he had ideas that any particular reader may disagree with, this incoherence cannot be an accident. Dostoevsky can convey a point to exactness, in all it's complexity, to a degree that rivals any author who has ever lived. Then I am reminded that this was not even meant to be THE Book, this was only ever the PRELUDE to THE Book. This was all just the set up for something. And the payoff of whatever was supposed to be "The Life of a Great Sinner" was robbed from us by his death! And so Dostoevsky himself departs, and takes all the answers with him, into the great mystery. And we are left only with the endless questions, the ineffectual answers, the contradictions, the speculations, and the mystery. Exactly as we are in regards to the questions and ideas posed by all of religion itself. It's the kind of allegory that would be much too on the nose if you tried to put it into a film or a story.

7 months ago
Anaïs Nin, From A Diary Entry Featured In The Diary Of Anaïs Nin Volume 1 1931-1934

Anaïs Nin, from a diary entry featured in The Diary of Anaïs Nin Volume 1 1931-1934

10 months ago
text id: [But how could you live and have no story to tell?]

― Fyodor Dostoevsky, White Nights

4 months ago
Simone De Beauvoir, From Diary Of A Philosophy Student: Volume 1, 1926-27

Simone de Beauvoir, from Diary of a Philosophy Student: Volume 1, 1926-27

Text ID: I myself keep my emptiness inside of me, and this certainty that I am alone, that nothing can satisfy me, that my happiness will have to be willed so strongly, so severely that it will be more of a fatigue than a peace.

9 months ago

“We are reduced to asking others what we are. We never dare to ask ourselves.”

— Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Discourse on Inequality

11 months ago

I hate victims who respect their executioners.

Jean-Paul Sartre

4 months ago
Nikki Giovanni And James Baldwin
Nikki Giovanni And James Baldwin
Nikki Giovanni And James Baldwin
Nikki Giovanni And James Baldwin

Nikki Giovanni and James Baldwin

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dostoevskyswife - Stars, hide your fires.
Stars, hide your fires.

Let not light see my black and deep desires

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