Damn! Ansermet, faithful friend, know Stravinsky’s poverty heart? he, — Milan Kundera, Testaments Betrayed: Essay Nine Parts

Norway Timelapse
PlayPlay

previous arrow
next arrow
Norway Timelapse
Budapest Timelapse
Iceland Timelapse
Berlin Timelapse
London Timelapse
previous arrow
next arrow

Damn! What did Ansermet, that most faithful friend, know about Stravinsky's poverty of heart? What did he, that most devoted friend, know about Stravinsky's capacity to love? And where did he get his utter certainty that the heart is ethically superior to the brain? Are not vile acts committed as often with the heart's help as without it? Can't fanatics, with their bloody hands, boast of a high degree of "affective activity"? Will we ever be done with this imbecile sentimental Inquisition, the heart's Reign of Terror?

Milan Kundera, Testaments Betrayed: An Essay in Nine Parts

Related Authors: Milan Kundera | Testaments Betrayed: An Essay in Nine Parts

Related Topics: friendship, music, sentimentality

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *