Bruno Schulz Quote

Yet what is to be done with events that have no place of their own in time; events that have occurred too late, after the whole of time has been distributed, divided, and allotted; events that have been left in the cold, unregistered, hanging in the air, homeless, and errant?


The street of crocodiles and other stories (ed. Penguin Classics, 2008)


Yet what is to be done with events that have no place of their own in time; events that have occurred too late, after the whole of time has been...

Yet what is to be done with events that have no place of their own in time; events that have occurred too late, after the whole of time has been...

Yet what is to be done with events that have no place of their own in time; events that have occurred too late, after the whole of time has been...

Yet what is to be done with events that have no place of their own in time; events that have occurred too late, after the whole of time has been...