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« Last post by kkshaha cnd on September 12, 2023, 11:55:33 am »I thought so. "You always expect more." In 1956, when the novel appeared, Diego de Zama's fate was seen as that of an 18th- century existentialist . Condemned to postponement, he has no certain reward, but he maintains the resistant exercise of waiting. His disillusioned fortitude is not that of someone disillusioned, but that of someone who persists. The cultural history of patience has antecedents that depend more on reading than writing.
Whoever delves into a book is, necessarily, a hopeful person. The infinite collection of the Bible offers anecdotes that exegetes turn into parables. Erri De Luca, Italian poet, ecological activist, mountaineer and Hebrew translator, has dedicated a beautiful book to a passage from Genesis: Vita di Noè/Nòah. His Phone Number List take advantage of the detective resources of etymologies, starting with the name of the protagonist, Nòah, which in ancient Hebrew refers to the verb "rest.

Horrified by the violence and corruption of human beings, God not only chooses a just man to restart the human species, but someone who knows how to wait. Cosmogonies offer wild statistics. According to the biblical account, Noah lives 950 years. One could say that someone with such guaranteed longevity has no choice but to be patient, but one should not minimize the trials he faced. The flood is Yahweh's repentance before his initial creation.
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