Brideshead Revisited

Brideshead Revisited

1930 • 351 pages

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‰ЫПIt needed this voice from the past to recall me; the indiscriminate chatter of praise all that crowded day had worked on me like a succession of advertisement hoardings on a long road, kilometre after kilometre between the poplars, commanding one to stay at some new hotel, so that when at the end of the drive, stiff and dusty, one arrives at the destination, it seems inevitable to turn into the yard under the name that had first bored, then angered one, and finally become an inseparable part of one‰ЫЄs fatigue.‰Ыќ

‰ЫПHe simply wasn‰ЫЄt all there. He wasn‰ЫЄt a complete human being at all. He was a tiny bit of one, unnaturally developed; something in a bottle, an organ kept alive in a laboratory. I thought he was a sort of primitive savage, but he was something absolutely modern and up-to-date that only this ghastly age could produce. A tiny bit of a man pretending he was the whole.‰Ыќ

June 1, 2008