Intercalo Musil com a leitura deste ensaio e reparo que anda tudo ligado. Será por ser grande literatura (o Musil, claro) e parecer que se liga a tudo e que liga todas as coisas entre si? A segunda secção do livro chama-se "Pseudoreality Prevails". Não sei se hoje Musil lhe chamaria "pseudo", de todo.
(A certa altura, leio que "If Ulrich had been asked to say what he was really like he would have been at a loss, for like so many people he had never tested himself other than by a task and his relation to it", p.157. Acompanho a leitura com flores de hibiscus, secas e adocicadas.)
(A certa altura, leio que "If Ulrich had been asked to say what he was really like he would have been at a loss, for like so many people he had never tested himself other than by a task and his relation to it", p.157. Acompanho a leitura com flores de hibiscus, secas e adocicadas.)