J. M. Coetzee Quote

The gods, the immortals, were the inventors of death and corruption; yet with one or two notable exceptions they have lacked the courage to try their invention out on themselves.


Elizabeth Costello: Fiction (ed. Penguin, 2017) - ISBN: 9781524705503


The gods, the immortals, were the inventors of death and corruption; yet with one or two notable exceptions they have lacked the courage to try their ...

The gods, the immortals, were the inventors of death and corruption; yet with one or two notable exceptions they have lacked the courage to try their ...

The gods, the immortals, were the inventors of death and corruption; yet with one or two notable exceptions they have lacked the courage to try their ...

The gods, the immortals, were the inventors of death and corruption; yet with one or two notable exceptions they have lacked the courage to try their ...