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The Voice Of The Machines - Gerald Stanley Lee
The Voice Of The Machines - Gerald Stanley Lee

The Voice Of The Machines

Gerald Stanley Lee
pubblicato da Otbebookpublishing

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Excerpt: "It would be difficult to find anything in the encyclopaedia that would justify the claim that we are about to make, or anything in the dictionary. Even a poemwhich is supposed to prove anything with a little of nothingcould hardly be found to prove it; but in this beginning hour of the twentieth century there are not a few of usfor the time at least allowed to exist upon the earthwho are obliged to say (with Luther), "Though every tile on the roundhouse be a devil, we cannot say otherwisethe locomotive is beautiful." As seen when one is looking at it as it is, and is not merely using it. As seen from a meadow. We had never thought to fall so low as this, or that the time would come when we would feel movedall but compelled, in factto betray to a cold and discriminating world our poor, pitiful, one-adjective state. We do not know why a locomotive is beautiful. We are perfectly aware that it ought not to be. We have all but been ashamed of it for being beautifuland of ourselves. We have attempted all possible words upon itthe most complimentary and worthy ones we knowwords with the finer resonance in them, and the air of discrimination the soul loves. We cannot but say that several of these words from time to time have seemed almost satisfactory to our ears. They seem satisfactory also for general use in talking with people, and for introducing locomotives in conversation; but the next time we see a locomotive coming down the track, there is no help for us. We quail before the headlight of it. The thunder of its voice is as the voice of the hurrying people. Our little row of adjectives is vanished. All adjectives are vanished. They are as one. Unless the word "beautiful" is big enough to make room for a glorious, imperious, world-possessing, world-commanding beauty like this, we are no longer its disciples. It is become a play word. It lags behind truth. Let it be shut in with its rim of hillsthe word beautifulits show of sunsets and its bouquets and its doilies and its songs of birds. We are seekers for a new word. It is the first hour of the twentieth century. If the hill be beautiful, so is the locomotive that conquers a hill. So is the telephone, piercing a thousand sunsets north to south, with the sound of a voice. The night is not more beautiful, hanging its shadow over the city, than the electric spark pushing the night one side, that the city may behold itself; and the hour is at handis even now upon uswhen not the sun itself shall be more beautiful to men than the telegraph stopping the sun in the midst of its high heaven, and holding it there, while the will of a child to another child ticks round the earth. "Time shall be folded up as a scroll," saith the voice of Man, my Brother. "The spaces between the hills, to ME," saith the Voice, "shall be as though they were not." The voice of man, my brother, is a new voice. It is the voice of the machines."

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Generi Romanzi e Letterature » Romanzi contemporanei » Classici

Editore Otbebookpublishing

Formato Ebook (senza DRM)

Pubblicato 22/11/2019

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9783965376793

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