Depressive lucidity, usually described as a radical withdrawal from ordinary human concerns, generally manifests itself by a profound indifference to things which are genuinely of minor interest. Thus it is possible to imagine a depressed lover, while the idea of a depressed patriot seems frankly inconceivable.
Houellebecq, Michel. Atomised. pag. 270. Vintage U.K., 2001.
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Depressive lucidity
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