Albert Camus Quotes
Ernst Dwinger In His Siberian Diary
mentions A German Lieutenant - For Years A Prisoner In A Camp Where Cold And Hunger Were Almost
unbearable - Who Constructed Himself A Silent Piano With Wooden Keys. In The Most Abject Misery,
perpetually Surrounded By A Ragged Mob, He Composed A Strange Music Which Was Audible To Him Alone.
And For Us Who Have Been Thrown Into Hell, Mysterious Melodies And The Torturing Images Of A Vanished
beauty Will Always Bring Us, In The Midst Of Crime And Folly, The Echo Of That Harmonious Insurrection
which Bears Witness, Throughout The Centuries, To The Greatness Of Humanity.
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