2 notes "But, master, my dear one, who is there that can help another person? Who can enter into another’s soul? People must help themselves! You won’t believe it, but sometimes I lie by myself like I am now—and it’s just as if there was no one on the whole earth except me. And I’m the only living person! And a wondrous feeling comes over me, as if I’d been visited by some thought that seizes hold of me—something wonderful it is… You can’t make it out. And afterwards I forget. It comes out like a cloud and pours its rain through me, making everything so fresh and good, but what the thought was really you can never understand! Only it seems to me that if there were people round me—none of that would have happened and I’d never feel anything except my own misfortune."
Ivan Turgenev, from “Living Relic” tr. Richard Freeborn
March 1st
Tags: Ivan Turgenev, solitude, unreal city,
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