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A bit if short prose... INOVATIVE!
Samuel Beckett: Stirrings Still, 2
As one in his right mind when at last out again he knew not how he was not
long out again when he began to wonder if he was in his right mind. For
could one not in his right mind be reasonably said to wonder if he was in
his right mind and bring what is more his remains of reason to bear on
this
perplexity in the way he must be said to do if he is to be said at all?
It
was therefore in the guise of a more or less reasonable being that he
emerged at last he know not how into the outer world and had not been
there
for more than six or seven hours by the clock when he could not but begin
to
wonder if he was in his right mind. By the same clock whose strokes were
those heard times without number in his confinement as it struck the hours
and half hours and so in a sense at first a source of reassurance till
finally one of alarm as being no clearer now than when in principle
muffled
by his four walls.
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