Jean-Paul Sartre Quote

Genet is a man-failure: he wills the impossible in order to derive from the tragic grandeur of this defeat the assurance that there is something other than the possible.


(213). - Saint Genet, Actor and Martyr (1952)


Genet is a man-failure: he wills the impossible in order to derive from the tragic grandeur of this defeat the assurance that there is something...

Genet is a man-failure: he wills the impossible in order to derive from the tragic grandeur of this defeat the assurance that there is something...

Genet is a man-failure: he wills the impossible in order to derive from the tragic grandeur of this defeat the assurance that there is something...

Genet is a man-failure: he wills the impossible in order to derive from the tragic grandeur of this defeat the assurance that there is something...