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Shalamov Quotes By Anonymous

Solzhenitsyn writes: 'Shalamov's experience in the camps was longer and more bitter than my own, and I respectfully confess that to him and not me was it given to touch those depths of bestiality and despair toward which life in the camps dragged us all. — Anonymous

Shalamov Quotes By Varlam Shalamov

Life repeats Shakespearian themes more often than we think. Did Lady Macbeth, Richard III, and King Claudius exist only in the Middle Ages? Shylock wanted to cut a pound of flesh from the body of the merchant of Venice. Is that a fairy tale? — Varlam Shalamov

Shalamov Quotes By Varlam Shalamov

There is a much that a man should not see, should not know, and if he should see it, it is better for him to die. — Varlam Shalamov

Shalamov Quotes By Varlam Shalamov

Tragedy is not deep and sharp if it can be shared with friend. — Varlam Shalamov

Shalamov Quotes By Varlam Shalamov

If bones could freeze, then the brain could also be dulled and the soul could freeze over. And the soul shuddered and froze- perhaps to remain frozen forever. — Varlam Shalamov

Shalamov Quotes By Varlam Shalamov

A human being survives by his ability to forget. Memory is always ready to blot out the bad and retain only the good. — Varlam Shalamov

Shalamov Quotes By Varlam Shalamov

I remember the old northern legend of how God created the taiga while he was still a child. There were few colors, but they were childishly fresh and vivid, and their subjects were simple. Later, when God grew up and became an adult, he learned to cut out complicated patters from his pages and created many bright birds. God grew bored with his former child's world and he threw snow on his forest creation and went south forever. — Varlam Shalamov

Shalamov Quotes By Varlam Shalamov

We realized that life, even the worst of life, consists of an alternation of joys and sorrow, successes and failure more than the successes. — Varlam Shalamov