What more ghastly image can be called up than that of a man betrayed by his body who, simply because he did not die in time, lives out the comedy while awaiting the end, face to face with that God he does not adore, serving him as he served life, kneeling before a void and arms outstretched toward a heaven without eloquence that he knows to be also without depth?


The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays (ed. 1955)


What more ghastly image can be called up than that of a man betrayed by his body who, simply because he did not die in time, lives out the comedy...

What more ghastly image can be called up than that of a man betrayed by his body who, simply because he did not die in time, lives out the comedy...

What more ghastly image can be called up than that of a man betrayed by his body who, simply because he did not die in time, lives out the comedy...

What more ghastly image can be called up than that of a man betrayed by his body who, simply because he did not die in time, lives out the comedy...