Desire and Fate
Another literary musing:
The writers who are truly without hope - the ones like Kraus, Larkin, and Beckett, who really mean it, and are not mere pessimists or disappointed idealists - are never without a profound sense of irony, whether bitter and still somehow seasoned by traces of indignation, as in Kraus’s case, or resigned to the point almost of bei…
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