quarta-feira, 27 de dezembro de 2017

Cultura

"La mejor política cultural es no tener ninguna. Defender a nuestra cultura. Siempre se considera la cultura como algo débil, como algo frágil, como algo raquítico que necesita ser custodiado, protegido, promovido y subvencionado. La cultura es indestructible, capaz de sobrevivir a las peores hecatombes. Hubo una tribu salvaje en África en cuyo lenguaje no existía la palabra libertad. ¿Saben por qué? Porque eran libres. Creo que la palabra cultura siempre sale de la boca de la gente más ignorante, más estúpida, más peligrosa. Yo personalmente no la uso nunca."

- O Cidadão Ilustre, filme escrito por Andrés Duprat

domingo, 3 de dezembro de 2017

“You fight your superficiality, your shallowness, so as to try to come at people without unreal expectations, without an overload of bias or hope or arrogance, as untanklike as you can be, sans cannon and machine guns and steel plating half a foot thick; you come at them unmenacingly on your own ten toes instead of tearing up the turf with your caterpillar treads, take them on with an open mind, as equals, man to man, as we used to say, and yet you never fail to get them wrong. You might as well have the brain of a tank. You get them wrong before you meet them, while you're anticipating meeting them; you get them wrong while you're with them; and then you go home to tell somebody else about the meeting and you get them all wrong again. Since the same generally goes for them with you, the whole thing is really a dazzling illusion. ... The fact remains that getting people right is not what living is all about anyway. It's getting them wrong that is living, getting them wrong and wrong and wrong and then, on careful reconsideration, getting them wrong again. That's how we know we're alive: we're wrong. Maybe the best thing would be to forget being right or wrong about people and just go along for the ride. But if you can do that -- well, lucky you.”
― Philip Roth, American Pastoral