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Short Prose about M. from House of Days

Authors: Sosnora, Viktor; Georgeoliani, Dinara; Halperin, Mark;

Short Prose about M. from House of Days

Abstract

A strong wind is blowing, lifting coins, but who looks for them? Who is ready to leave? Faust is-Goethe, seeking the intermaxilary bone of love. The Wandering Jew is-the stray dog and a stray bone; he goes wandering in circles. He's not a partner. Both Don Juan and his sex bustle about. Let him go to the hellish wine cellar. This is a Spanish version. Those three are dreams, which makes them humane. The growth of an alien seed in the belly of a woman before coming into the world-such humiliation drives women mad. They give birth and go crazy from childbirth. Why? Almost all the mothers of poets went mad: for example, J. Byron, 0. Balzac, H. de Maupasant, E. A. Poe, J. J. Rousseau, K. Batyushkov, R. Akutagawa, and so forth. To carry a fetus, with its ambiguous rhythm, with the puttering about ... After giving birth, a woman feels free. She is intuitive: she needs the one, who is ready to leave, and they meet halfway, and here exactly is the stone of love. And there's nothing but a motion around the stone. The daydreaming of a man is the daydream of death. Sea and lion have identical hides-those thousands of lions hurl themselves on a woman. Thousands!-in her imagination. But in reality there aren't even two (items), for example, in the USSR. One who hurls himself? Chemical water, soapy with filth. And so Martha washes the foot of Jesus, while Maria wipes it with her hair. Martha-

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russian, russian literature, translation, prose, house of days, viktor sosnora

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