André Malraux Quote

The present age delights in unearthing a great man's secrets; for one thing because we like to temper our admiration and also perhaps we have a vague hope of finding a clue to genius in such "revelations."


Part III, Chapter VI - Les voix du silence [Voices of Silence] (1951)


The present age delights in unearthing a great man's secrets; for one thing because we like to temper our admiration and also perhaps we have a vague ...

The present age delights in unearthing a great man's secrets; for one thing because we like to temper our admiration and also perhaps we have a vague ...

The present age delights in unearthing a great man's secrets; for one thing because we like to temper our admiration and also perhaps we have a vague ...

The present age delights in unearthing a great man's secrets; for one thing because we like to temper our admiration and also perhaps we have a vague ...