Sunday, September 20, 2009

Beauty and the Beast


Humbert is a connoisseur of beauty. He sees things as Nabokav would have a genius see them; he flutters and settles and samples, taking time to notice and apprieciate the flowers of life. The paradox is in the evil nature of Humbert and the way he puts his gifts of style and taste to use. He appreciates God's glory to the point of destoying it.




"The beastly and beautiful merged at one point, and it is that borderline I would like to fix, and I feel I fail utterly to do so. Why?"

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