Sunday, February 11, 2007

Erasmo, los cambios en la vida, y la insolencia de quienes buscan inmutabilidad

"If a person were to try stripping the disguises from actors while they play a scene upon stage, showing to the audience their real looks and the faces they were born with, would not such a one spoil the whole play ? And would not the spectators think he deserved to be driven out of the theatre with brickbats, as a drunken disturber ?... Now what else is the whole life of mortals but a sort of comedy, in which the various actors, disguised by various costumes and masks, walk on and play each one his part, until the manager waves them off the stage ? Moreover, this manager frequently bids the same actor to go back in a different costume, so that he who has but lately played the king in scarlet now acts the flunkey in patched clothes. Thus all things are presented by shadows".

(Erasmus; esta cita apareció alguna vez en el arte de tapa de algún viejo CD de Marillion)

2 comments:

jose said...

Me llegó una visita de este bloy y me agarró nostalgia porque en una época era un gran comentador de Bien Ahí

Un abraazo, Kolyiken!

Daniel said...

Hola José,
Bien Ahí fue un hito en la larga caravana bloggera. Recuerdo el "Bien Ahí Mundial", especialmente. Pasé la otra vez y no vi opción a comments.

Volveremos y veremos.