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533 Days
533 Days | Cees Nooteboom
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The noted Dutch poet and novelist Cees Nooteboom reflects upon the life of the mind through a reexamination of books, music, art, travel, and gardening Though a tireless explorer of distant cultures, for more than forty years Cees Nooteboom has also been returning to Menorca, the island of the wind. It is in his house there, with a study full of books and a garden taken over by cacti and many insects, that the 533 days of writing take place. The result is not a diary, nor a set of movements of the soul organized by dates, but a book of days, with observations about what is immediately around him, his love for Menorca, his thoughts on the world, on life and death, on literature and oblivion. Every impression opens windows onto vast horizons: the Divine Comedy and the books it generated, Borges contempt for Gombrowicz, the death of David Bowie, the endless flight of the Voyagers, the repetition of history as a tragedy, but never as farce. 533 Days is a meditative rhapsody that would like to exclude the noise of current events, yet must return to them several times, and skeptically contemplates the threat of a disintegrating Europe. Reading these pages is like having a conversation with an extraordinary mind.
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ExuberantCrow
533 Days | Cees Nooteboom

He points at my single column-shaped cactus standing perfectly still in the heat, pretending not to hear us.
"You have no idea what he's up to," he says.
"Surviving?" I venture.
“That's the least of it,” Hamish says, “how about just being? Existing. That in itself is an entire strategy.

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ExuberantCrow
533 Days | Cees Nooteboom
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if you do not flee boredom but surrender to it like a
captive, you can hear what Rüdiger Safranski calls the background noise of existence, with all its associated emptiness and fear.