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Because, eighthly, the die had been cast. He would send it to all the rest and there was no discussing it, even though, in contrast to the above note which was hastily made up only moments earlier, it still hadn’t, despite being in the works for quite some time now, drawn to a close.
‘Drawn to a close’ and ‘novel’ were incompatible con-cepts for Babis however. For, theoretically, he could actually continue writing it indefinitely. Given, first of all, that it easily took three years to write it and just as many to correct it, during that time, due to the continuous apoptosis35of his cells and their replace-ment by new ones, plus the fact that he would lose about two hundred million neurons daily, he had be-
35 Apoptosis: a process of normal and controlled death of cells.
- Or rather improper?
- Let’s then put: both inappropriate and improper.
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come a completely different person. Fatally, whatever he previously deemed to be high art, he now looked down on. As a result, all of his phrases and ideas were permanently provisional, much more so that along the way, due to social changes on the one hand and the inevitable improvement of his writing skills on the other, his fresh ones would get stale; it was therefore imperative that, similarly to yogurts in the supermar-ket that have expired, they were withdrawn forthwith, the sometimes subversive ones were decapitated for getting gentrified, whereas the erstwhile decent and the up-until-recently politically correct ones that got out of line, were either permanently expelled for in-decent exposure, or temporarily displaced to reforma-tion camps with the intention of reintegrating them into the social fabric. And because the time would come sooner or later for their substitutes too, there was not, nor would ever be, a single one of them, on stable ground. Maybe that’s why, with the threat of a lifetime revocation permanently looming over their heads, they stood at the ready and behaved.
He would send it, even if he wasn’t in a position to assert not only whether he thought it decent enough, but also if he even liked it. And he was not in such a position, less by nature than by position. For (accord-
Idea: As the whole text it tended to, like the Chinese CP, bureaucratise, and as a result, to be, from time to time, in need, of a cultural revolution.
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