Simone Weil Quote

When literature becomes deliberately indifferent to the opposition of good and evil it betrays its function and forfeits all claim to excellence.


On Science, Necessity, and the Love of God (1968)


When literature becomes deliberately indifferent to the opposition of good and evil it betrays its function and forfeits all claim to excellence.

When literature becomes deliberately indifferent to the opposition of good and evil it betrays its function and forfeits all claim to excellence.

When literature becomes deliberately indifferent to the opposition of good and evil it betrays its function and forfeits all claim to excellence.

When literature becomes deliberately indifferent to the opposition of good and evil it betrays its function and forfeits all claim to excellence.