Vatanperverlikle alakası olmayan savaşların yapılacağı, insanların Tanrı'yı unutup sadece ahlaki değerlere dikkat edeceği, iktidar isteğinin hizmet i… - Sherwood Anderson

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Vatanperverlikle alakası olmayan savaşların yapılacağı, insanların Tanrı'yı unutup sadece ahlaki değerlere dikkat edeceği, iktidar isteğinin hizmet isteğinin yerine geçeceği ve insanoğlunun pervasızca servet edinme telaşının güzelliği neredeyse unutturacağı, dünya tarihindeki bu en maddiyatçı çağın başlangıcının hikâyesi Tanrı'nın kulu Jesse'yi de, tıpkı etrafındaki diğerleri gibi etkisi altına alıyordu.

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About Sherwood Anderson

Sherwood Anderson (13 September 1876 – 8 March 1941) was an American writer, mainly of short stories, most notably the collection Winesburg, Ohio.

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Alternative Names: Buck Fever
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Everyone knows of the talking artists. Throughout all of the known history of the world they have gathered in rooms and talked. They talk of art and are passionately,almost feverishly, in earnest about it. They think it matters much more than it does.

You can make it all right if you will only be satisfied to remain small,' I told myself. I had to keep saying it over and over to myself. 'Be little. Don't try to be big. Work under the guns. Be a little worm in the fair apple of life.' I got all of these sayings at my tongue's end, used to go through the streets of Chicago muttering them to myself.

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In the beginning when the world was young there were a great many thoughts but no such thing as a truth. Man made the truths himself and each truth was a composite of a great many vague thoughts. All about in the world were the truths and they were all beautiful. [...]

There was the truth of virginity and the truth of passion, the truth of wealth and of poverty, of thrift and of profligacy, of carelessness and abandon. Hundreds and hundreds were the truths and they were all beautiful.

And then the people came along. Each as he appeared snatched up one of the truths and some who were quite strong snatched up a dozen of them.

It was the truths that made the people grotesques. The old man had quite an elaborate theory concerning the matter. It was his notion that the moment one of the people took one of the truths to himself, called it his truth, and tried to live his life by it, he became a grotesque and the truth he embraced became a falsehood.

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