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Iain Banks

Walking on Glass

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    It swelled in him then, like some wildfire cancer; a rapid disgust, a total allergy syndrome directed at everything around him; at the filthy, eviscerated mundanity of it all, the sheer crawling awful-ness of existence; all the lies and the pain, the legalized murder, the privileged theft, the genocides and the hatreds and the stupefying human cruelties, all the starveling beauty of the burgeoning poor and the crippled in body and brain, all the life-defying squalor of the cities and the camps, all the sweltering frenetics of the creeds and the faiths, all the torturingly ingenious, carefully civilised savagery of the technology of pain and the economies of greed; all the hollow, ringing, bullshitting words used to justify and explain the utter howling grief of our own cruelty and stupidity; it piled on him, in him, like a weight of atmosphere, that awful mass of air above for those moments no longer balanced by a pressure within, so that he felt at once crushed, smashed inside, but swollen too; bursting with the sickening burden of a cheap and tumid revelation.
  • Alexandra Serebryakovacompartió una citahace 5 años
    "Q: What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object? A: The unstoppable force stops, the immovable object moves."
  • Alexandra Serebryakovacompartió una citahace 5 años
    "Have fun, be nice, veer left, and never stop thinking, is what it boils down to,"
  • Alexandra Serebryakovacompartió una citahace 5 años
    The question was: What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?
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