Jurij Dombrowski cytaty

Jurij Osipowicz Dombrowski – rosyjski pisarz i krytyk literacki. Czterokrotnie aresztowany i więziony w obozach stalinowskich, po uwolnieniu pisał utwory o istocie systemu totalitarnego. Wikipedia  

✵ 29. Kwiecień 1909 – 29. Maj 1978
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Jurij Dombrowski: 2 cytaty0 Polubień

Jurij Dombrowski: Cytaty po angielsku

“It was indeed a dead grove, made up of the corpses of trees. Even the wood of these corpses was non-living, a deathly grey, silver-green, with peeling bark; and the bark had also flaked, shrivelling and simply sloughing off like dead skin. And arching along all the dead twigs, crawled a supple, clutching, lashing, bold convolvulus-serpent. It was her leaves which glowed a cheerful green on the dead branches, on all their agonizing bifurcations; it was her flowers which hung on the branches from clusters of tiny suckers and tentacles, astonishingly tender and serene. They were so alien to that austere and honest deathly sterility that they seemed almost dazzling. It was like an explosion of something splendid, like the sombre and magical secret of that dead river and its dry valley. There was something about that copse reminiscent of the hut on chickens' legs, or Koschei's hoard, or the field sown with dead men's bones.”

Yury Dombrovsky książka The Faculty of Useless Knowledge

tr. Alan Myers, The Harvill Press, 1996, Part 1, Chapter 2, pp. 100-101 <br class="br">cited and discussed in Peter Doyle, Iurii Dombrovskii: Freedom Under Totalitarianism, Routledge, 2000, p. 145 https://books.google.com/books?id=MoLCsjaQT08C&amp;lpg=PA145&amp;ots=ekC9_khOAS&amp;dq=%22It%20really%20was%20a%20dead%20grove%22&amp;pg=PA145#v=onepage&amp;q=%22It%20really%20was%20a%20dead%20grove%22&amp;f=false <br class="br">The Faculty of Useless Knowledge (1975)