Meša Selimović libro Death and the Dervish
Death and the Dervish (Derviš i smrt), Part II, page. 245.
Death and the Dervish (1966)
Mehmed Meša Selimović fue uno de los escritores más importantes de la literatura serbia y de Bosnia y Herzegovina.
Meša Selimović se licenció en filosofía por la Universidad de Belgrado. Participó desde 1941, en el comité nacional de liberación. Fue miembro de la academia de las artes y las ciencia de Bosnia-Herzegovina y de Serbia y es doctor honoris causa por la Universidad de Sarajevo.
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Meša Selimović libro Death and the Dervish
Death and the Dervish (Derviš i smrt), Part II, page. 245.
Death and the Dervish (1966)
Meša Selimović libro Death and the Dervish
So what are we? Fools? Miserable wretches? The most complex people in the world. No one is such a joke of history as we are. Only yesterday we were something that we now wish to forget, yet we have become nothing else. We stopped half way through, flabbergasted. There is no place we can go to any more. We are torn off, but not accepted. As a dead-end branch that streamed away from mother river has neither flow, nor confluence it can rejoin, we are too small to be a lake, too big to be sapped by the earth. With an unclear feeling of shame about our ancestry and guilt about our renegade status, we do not want to look into the past, but there is no future to look into; we therefore try to stop the time, terrified with the prospect of whatever solution might come about. Both our brethren and the newcomers despise us, and we defend ourselves with our pride and our hatred. We wanted to preserve ourselves, and that is exactly how we lost the knowledge of our identity. The greatest misery is that we grew fond of this dead end we are mired in and do not want to abandon it. But everything has a price and so does our love for what we are stuck with.
Death and the Dervish (1966)
Meša Selimović libro Death and the Dervish
Death and the Dervish (1966)
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Meša Selimović libro Death and the Dervish
Death and the Dervish (Derviš i smrt), Part II, page. 329.
Death and the Dervish (1966)