Imre Kertész Quote

What we usually mean by fate is what we least understand, that is to say, ourselves, that subversive, unknown individual constantly plotting against us, whom, estranged and alienated but still bowing with disgust before his might, we call, for the of simplicity, fate.


Kaddish for a Child Not Born (1990)


What we usually mean by fate is what we least understand, that is to say, ourselves, that subversive, unknown individual constantly plotting against...

What we usually mean by fate is what we least understand, that is to say, ourselves, that subversive, unknown individual constantly plotting against...

What we usually mean by fate is what we least understand, that is to say, ourselves, that subversive, unknown individual constantly plotting against...

What we usually mean by fate is what we least understand, that is to say, ourselves, that subversive, unknown individual constantly plotting against...