THE DOOR IN THE WALL
The cruelty of death lies in
the fact that it brings the real sorrow of the end, but not the end.
The greatest cruelty of
death: an apparent end causes a real sorrow.
The lamentation around the
deathbed is actually a lamentation over the fact that here no dying in the true
sense has taken place. We must still content ourselves with this sort of
dying, we are still playing the game.
Franz
Kafka: The Blue Octavo Notebooks (The Fourth Notebook).
Photographs:
Alvin Langdon Coburn. 1. Kensington Gardens, 1909; 2. On The Embankment, 1909; 3. The Door In The Wall, 1911; 4. The White Cloud, 1911.
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