Brother Julian remembered his lost friend, the Chronicler; he would have liked at this moment to say to him: "Let others write the history of events that are apparent: the battles and the treaties, the hereditary conflicts, the amassing and dispersion of authority, the struggles among the estates, the territorial ambition that continues to link us to animality; you, the friend of fables, you must write the history of the passions, without which the history of money, labor, and power is incomprehensible."
(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Terra Nostra - pg. 253
Labels: Carlos Fuentes, Miguel De Cervantes
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