"...how to become oneself? One was not oneself, one was merely a half-stated question. How to become oneself, how to know the question and the answer of oneself, when one was merely an unfixed something-nothing, blowing about like the winds of heaven, undefined, unstated..."I think he poses the questions marvelously... but his answers are bleak, at best. Every portrayal of marriage is unbelievably selfish--each man, each woman, trying to exert their wills over the other person. I suppose, without Christ, we really are all that self-centered. But it makes for a terrible read! I don't like it when books have no one to root for. Even an "anti-hero" has the possibility for redemption. But this novel only has characters--some main characters--but no protagonist =/
Ok... enough of a rant. Back to reading.
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